Choosing Chiropractic Care After an Injury

Injuries from car accidents, slips and falls, or workplace incidents can lead to long-term pain and mobility issues if left untreated. At Elevate Spine & Wellness, we specialize in diagnosing and treating the specific types of injuries commonly associated with these accidents

Neck/Back Pain

Disc-Herniation

Spondylolisthesis

Sprains and Strains

Why Choose Chiropractic Care?

Reduces/Eliminates pain – whiplash should be addressed as soon as possible

Restores Mobility – Helps improve flexibility and range of motion.

Addresses the Root Cause – Treats underlying injuries, not just symptoms.

Prevents Long-Term Complications – Early care can reduce the risk of chronic pain.

How Elevate Spine & Wellness Can Help

  • Personalized Treatment Plans – Tailored to your specific injuries and needs.
  • Advanced Therapies – Including chiropractic adjustments, cupping therapy, and rehabilitative exercises.
  • Insurance & Attorney Collaboration – We work with personal injury claims to make the process easy for you.
  • Compassionate, Expert Care – Dedicated to helping you heal and feel your best

What to do if you have been in a car accident:

If you have been involved in an accident, there are a few important steps you should take immediately:

Check for injuries: First and foremost, make sure you and anyone else involved in the accident are okay. If anyone is injured, call for emergency medical assistance immediately.

Move to a safe location: If possible, move your vehicle to the side of the road or another safe location to avoid causing a traffic hazard.

Call the police: Even if the accident is minor, it is important to call the police to file a report. The police will document the accident scene and provide a report that can be used for insurance claims and legal issues.

Exchange information: Exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver(s) involved in the accident. This includes names, addresses, phone numbers, insurance company names, and policy numbers.

Document the accident scene: Take pictures of the accident scene, including the damage to the vehicles and any injuries. This can help with insurance claims and legal issues.

Contact your insurance company: Notify your insurance company of the accident as soon as possible to start the claims process.

Seek medical attention: Even if you do not feel injured, it is a good idea to get checked out by a medical professional to make sure there are no underlying injuries.

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