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Repeated Disc Injuries Causes Persistent Inflammation As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends much of my time treating patients that suffer from headaches, neck pain, back pain and other whiplash symptoms, I routinely see patients that have been involved in multiple crashes in short periods of time. It is not unusual for a patient to go 10 or more years between crashes and then undergo a series of two or even three crashes over the next
Activities of Daily Living Impact Following Baltimore Auto Accidents As a Baltimore Chiropractor that treats many patients who have been injured in Baltimore auto accidents, I see many patients with physical symptoms. As previously discussed these symptoms typically include headaches, neck pain, back pain, and occasionally radiating arm and leg pain. The majority of the treatments in this office are geared towards increased ranges of motion, decreasing pain, and restoring pre-injury levels of functioning. Injured
Ice or Heat Following Baltimore Car Accidents? As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends a lot of time treating injured patients following Baltimore car accidents I see many patients that suffer from headaches, neck pain, and back pain. I get asked frequently what is the best course of treatment to help with pain immediately following the Baltimore auto accident. Generally speaking the more recent an injury is, the best modality of choice is ice. Ice helps
The Use of Neck Braces For Whiplash Patients Following Baltimore Auto Accidents As a chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating acutely injured patients that suffer from neck pain, back pain, and headaches, I spend a lot of my time treating patients in this area that have suffered whiplash injuries following Baltimore car accidents. These are injuries to the neck and upper back that present with pain and stiffness as well as occasionally
More on Types of Intervertebral Disc Injuries Following Baltimore Car Accidents This is the final installment of my blog series on types of intervertebral disc injuries following Baltimore car accidents. We have already discussed disc bulges, disc protrusions, and disc extrusions to date. The final type of disc injury that we see in Baltimore car accidents is a disc sequestration. It is also known as a “sequestered disc” or “free fragment.” This is a subtype