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Common Injuries

From sprained ankles to neck strains and everything in between, chiropractors have experience diagnosing and treating injuries that happen while playing sports, working, driving or engaging in other everyday activities. We can help you with pain, discomfort or difficulty moving no matter what your activity level is. There is no injury too small for us to assess—we want to help keep you active and pain-free! Here are some the injuries we often see:

  • Whiplash

    Around 1 million whiplash injuries occur in the U.S every year, and they can cause severe pain that can disrupt even the smallest daily activities for an extended time. Chiropractic care can help.

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  • Sports Injuries

    Over 8 million Americans per year suffer sports injuries. Chiropractic care can get you back in the game—and help prevent future injuries.

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  • Workplace Injuries

    With workplace injuries occurring at the rate of 1 every 7 seconds, chiropractic helps millions of people get back to work each year—and it can help with prevention of injury as well.

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  • Rotator Cuff Injuries

    When there is injury or inflammation of the rotator cuff—the muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder—it can cause pain and limited movement. Chiropractic care may be able to help ease the pain and prevent further degeneration of the shoulder joint.

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  • Repetitive Stress Injuries

    Repetitive stress injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis can interfere with daily life. Chiropractors can treat these injuries and help prevent them.

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  • Introduction to Common Injuries

    Almost everyone has been injured at some point. After an injury, chiropractic treatment can help relieve pain and restore movement—without drugs or surgery.

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  • Car Accident

    After a car accident, spine and muscle injuries may be felt immediately or not for weeks. Chiropractic care can help relieve pain and lower the risk of long-term complications.

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