By Lyndon Zerna


Anyone who has ever been involved in an automobile accident will tell you how stressful and time consuming it can be. This is especially true if you have injuries related to the mishap. For those Floridians who can't seem to get rid of minor pain, contacting a Tallahassee chiropractor might be a good idea.

If you are experiencing stiffness and trouble getting around, chiropractic methods can increase mobility and flexibility. Chiropractors have specific techniques that have been proven successful

They offer a variety of rehabilitation programs, including water therapy and exercise, that speed the recovery process for muscle and ligament tears. These programs are also effective for relieving the stress and anxiety that may result from your wreck.

Before a program can be developed, chiropractors run a battery of tests to identify the affected areas and the exact problems causing pain, swelling, poor blood flow, and immobility. They may use digital imaging and body scans along with traditional x-rays to analyze your physical situation.

Based on the severity of the injuries, some patients may need to wear neck, chest or back braces. These are designed to restore proper alignment and posture, while healing injured muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints. It will, of course, be up to your chiropractor to determine the best care for you.

You have a right to know what is going on with your recovery program, and chiropractors are usually happy to explain the methods they are using to get you back to normal as quickly as possible. There may also be financial issues to discuss with the chiropractic office if you are not insured.

Some clients have issues related to spinal alignment that need attention. Special exercises and massage therapy may be recommended to improve spinal mobility. Good chiropractors do not try to go too fast with their therapies. They adjust the pace of the client's recovery to the type of injury that client has suffered in their crash.




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