by Amy Westrick | Mar 11, 2019 | Auto Accident Injury, For Patients
Whiplash is a Neck Injury that most often occurs when there is a forceful or rapid back and forth motion of the neck, almost like the cracking of a whip. Whiplash is a very common injury where the backward and forward motion take the ligaments and muscles in the neck...
by Amy Westrick | Nov 9, 2017 | Auto Accident Injury, For Patients, Injuries-Symptoms, Pediatric Chiropractic
Parents are naturally driven to keep their children safe, especially in traffic. Injury, and even death from vehicle crashes is a concern around worldwide, and is the top cause of death for teens 15-17, the third most common cause for kids aged 10-14, and the 4th...
by Amy Westrick | Jan 11, 2017 | Auto Accident Injury, For Patients
Whiplash is one of the most common injuries associated with Auto Accidents Living in New England comes with its share of challenges, particularly when the weather turns cold and the snow starts flying. We all have to deal with rising fuel costs, fewer hours of...
by Amy Westrick | Jul 29, 2015 | Auto Accident Injury, For Patients, Pediatric Chiropractic
We all look forward to holidays and days off when we can go on family vacations, but there’s a hidden predator out there on the road: drunk drivers. It’s these bad apples of society that can literally ruin your life – temporarily or long-term – if your family ends up...
by Amy Westrick | Jul 22, 2015 | Auto Accident Injury, For Patients, Treatments
What Whiplash Treatment Did You Get? If you’ve been to the medical doctor for your whiplash injuries, you may be wondering why your treatment really isn’t working. The doctor took x-rays of your neck, diagnosed you with whiplash, and your treatment was painkillers and...
by Amy Westrick | Jul 15, 2015 | Auto Accident Injury, For Patients
After an auto accident injury, most people opt for getting down to the Emergency Room to make sure they don’t have any broken bones or serious injuries. This is a pretty smart move, because undiagnosed injuries can potentially harm you – or even kill you. One example...