By Eve Briner


If you have been in an accident or have suffered an injury in another manner, chances are good that you have only one thing on your mind: getting better and going back to your normal routine. Unfortunately, when most people think of recovery and rehabilitation, they think only of the end result, hardly ever the process that it takes. This is unfortunate since these are two entirely different matters that take different methods.

In many cases, recovering from a personal injury is the easy part. Getting rehabilitation so that there are no or minimal after-effects of your accident is an entirely different, and often the much more complicated aspect of recovering.

Although people can get care for their injuries, this does not mean that they are ready to charge right back into their former lives and activities. At this stage of the recovery process, chiropractors are much-needed allies.

Despite the fact that most doctors address illnesses and injuries, the rehabilitation part of the job is often referred to someone else. The doctor might provide care for his patient, but when it comes to rehabilitation, he will prescribe the physical therapy or other remedies to someone else. In this case, however, both the process and the results of that therapy is unknown to the doctor.

When patients go to chiropractors, they are able to receive an all-inclusive level of care. Chiropractors address injuries and offer physical therapy following the resolution of injuries so that patients are assured of making complete recoveries.

Most chiropractors agree that there should be no reason for a physician to hand off the care of a patient to someone else. Instead, most chiropractors are staffed and equipped to handle the care and rehabilitation of a patient from beginning to end. This not only ensures that the recovery is complete, but that all aspects of the patient's recovery work together for the end result of the patient.




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