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Vehicle Override/Underride During Baltimore Auto Accidents The theme of the majority of my blog posts generally involves Baltimore auto accidents and Baltimore car accident injuries. I spend the majority of my time treating headaches, neck pain, back pain, and radicular complaints associated with auto accident injuries in Baltimore. One of the themes that keeps coming up is whether or not an insurance company wants to accept liability for injured claimants. Typically these adverse insurance companies
How Do I Pay for My Medical and Chiropractic Care Following a Baltimore Auto Accident? As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends a lot of my time treating patients involved in Baltimore auto accidents and provides treatment to patients with whiplash, headaches, neck pain and back pain I get asked about how patients can have their medical and chiropractic bills paid. Although this is not a clinical discussion, but rather a financial one, I think it
Baltimore Auto Accidents Due to Distracted Driving As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the vast majority of my time caring for patients involved in auto accidents, it is becoming clear that auto accidents and whiplash injuries that result in headaches, neck pain, and back pain are becoming an epidemic. There are more cars on the road than ever before and there are more distractions behind the wheel than ever before. Years ago we only had
Beliefs Influence Outcomes in Baltimore Whiplash Treatment As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating patients with Baltimore whiplash injuries that require Baltimore whiplash treatment, I have seen a lot of fear and concerning injuries following Baltimore car accidents. Patient’s reactions to injuries vary greatly- some think that their injuries are not a big deal while others think that it is the most tragic thing to have ever happened in the
Chiropractic Care Offers Faster Back Pain Recovery Than Medical Care As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my clinical hours treating patient with back pain, it is not uncommon for patients to see me after they have seen their family medical provider. Typically these patients present for care to their PCPs office with a complaint of back pain. These patients are usually prescribed some combination of rest, activity modification (i.e. no lifting, bending,