Baltimore Car Accidents and Peripheral Nerve Injuries As a Baltimore chiropractor that spends a lot of time treating patients involved in Baltimore car accidents with Baltimore whiplash injuries, I see many “non traditional” presentations of injuries. That is, I will treat patients for several weeks and they may fail to improve as expected. They continue to have arm or leg symptoms such as numbness, tingling, or weakness in an extremity. In these instance I will
Baltimore Whiplash Injuries Worsened Due to Cervical Spine Stenosis Whiplash injuries in Baltimore, MD are very common injuries due to the sheer number of rear-end motor vehicle collisions in Baltimore. Most of the time these injuries are self limiting and patients respond well to several weeks of chiropractic manipulation, electric muscle stimulation, passive modalities, intersegmental traction, and active therapeutic exercises. Sometimes some patients do not respond as well to care even in instances where the
Baltimore Whiplash Injury at 2.5 MPH As a Baltimore chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating patients involved in whiplash injuries in Baltimore, I see a lot of headaches, neck pain, and back pain associated with Baltimore car accidents. Some of the injuries I see are severe and require referrals outside of my office to other specialists. Some are not so severe and only require a few weeks of treatment in my office
Often Overlooked Cause of Lower Back Pain Following Baltimore Auto Accidents When the general public think of me as a Baltimore chiropractor by in large they think of me for two reasons; the first is “back pain doctor” and the second is “the guy you see when you’ve been in a Baltimore auto accident.” Both of these statements are true and while I like to think that I do more than just treat patients with
Types of Vertebral Fractures Following Whiplash Injuries As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my time treating patients with whiplash presenting with headaches, neck pain, and back pain following Baltimore auto accidents (Baltimore car accidents), I spend a lot of time assessing acute injuries, particularly in the neck. One of the tools that I use to grade the severity of an injury is an x-ray. Often patients appear frustrated when I tell them