7 Ways Your Chiropractor May Treat Your Auto Injuries

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Auto accidents are a major cause of stress and injury. You don't have to live with the pain. Learn more about how a chiropractor may treat your injuries susta
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"If you"ve been unfortunate enough to experience an auto accident recently, you may be in a lot of pain. You may even be wondering what you should do next. Your family doctor may not even see you for care after auto accidents.

A chiropractor is often the right person to help you get back to health after a car accident. Chiropractors are specially trained to help you deal with many common outcomes after auto accidents. The providers at Beeson Regenerative Health explain more about ways your chiropractor can treat your auto injuries.

1. Reduce swelling and inflammation
After a car accident, you may have substantial inflammation and swelling. Micro-tears in the muscle occur after an accident, which often don"t show up on X-rays. These micro-tears cause swelling and inflammation, but chiropractic adjustments can relieve this problem.

2. Avoid medication
A traditional doctor might prescribe narcotic pain medication to relieve the pain and discomfort after an accident. However, narcotic pain medication can quickly become addictive, and even using medication long enough to heal could cause a physical dependence. Chiropractic adjustments provide pain relief without medication.

3. Improve your range of motion
It"s common after an auto accident to experience a reduced range of motion. This limited range of motion can have a significantly negative impact on your life. A chiropractor helps to restore your natural range of motion again."

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