Auto accidents are an unfortunate event that can cause injuries with long lasting effects. Back pain, neck pain, and shoulder pain can linger and transform into chronic conditions that last for years.
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Getting into an auto accident can literally be painful to your body!! Your body absorbs the force and after an accident you can have headaches, back or neck pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, jaw pain, hand pain and ankle pain. You may experience whiplash as your neck is “whipped” back and forth. You may have muscle soreness, stiffness or radiating pain into your extremities. The pain may progressively get worse.
Dr. Steven Perry, D.C. will include a thorough consultation, a complete history, including information from past accidents, injuries, and symptoms and complaints from the accident. He does a complete complex examination. He may take x-rays to evaluate your situation. Based on the results of your examination, your symptoms and x-rays, Dr. Steven Perry, Chiropractor in Tarzana will come up with an individual treatment program. The treatment may consist of chiropractic adjustments, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, heat, ice, myofascial release, traction, specific exercises to areas injured and kinesiology taping.
If you’ve been in an auto accident, please give our office a call. We would love to help you and look forward to hearing from you at (818)881-2225 at Dr. Steven Perry, Chiropractor in Tarzana. If the accident is not your fault, we will work an attorney and will treat you on a lien basis.
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