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Medications Can Be Deadly- Try Chiropractic First As a Baltimore Chiropractor that treats patients with headaches, neck pain, back pain and muscle pain, usually stemming from Baltimore auto accidents and Baltimore worker’s compensation injuries I see many patients who are taking too many medications. While there is certainly a time and place for medications, I find that many patients are either knowingly or unknowingly taking too much medicine to treat their pain and this can
Consider Chiropractic Care Before Steroid Injections For Back Pain As a Baltimore Chiropractor that treats a lot of patients with neck and back pain, typically following auto accidents or work related injuries, I often see patients who have had a history of chronic recurrent neck and back pain. In many instances they have gone to their primary care providers, been given pain medications, tried physical therapy and STILL they have back pain. In these instances
Maintained Spinal Manipulation Therapy for Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain As a Baltimore Chiropractor who spends a lot of time treating acute injuries such as those commonly experienced in auto accidents, slips and falls, and work-related injuries, one thing I do not spend a lot of time addressing is the benefits of chiropractic care in cases of chronic pain. That is, typically I talk about new injuries and the importance of restoring normal spinal motion
Proper Positioning of Safety Belts in Baltimore Auto Accidents According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) there are approximately 6,400 adults injured in auto accidents daily in the United States. Probably the easiest thing we can do as passengers in vehicles in Baltimore or elsewhere is to wear our safety belts correctly. Safety belts are designed to keep occupants restrained during a collision. Without these safety measures many people would be ejected
Baltimore Auto Accidents and PIP coverage 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 comes up in conversation enough that it warrants a