How We Diagnose and Treat Your Injury
Our diagnostic process starts with understanding exactly what happened. "When did this happen? How did it happen? What was the exact moment you noticed it?" From there, we perform orthopedic testing, neurological testing, range of motion assessment, and take X-rays to see what we're working with. Then we create a treatment plan based on YOUR diagnosis, not a preset number of visits.
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Complete history and injury assessment
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Orthopedic and neurological testing
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X-rays to rule out fractures
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Range of motion evaluation
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Palpation - checking spine alignment
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Customized treatment plan creation
"Based on your X-rays and history, we recommend what's clinically appropriate - not what maximizes revenue."
What to Expect at Your First Adjustment
If you've never been to a chiropractor before, that's completely normal - many of our car accident patients haven't. We explain every adjustment before we do it. We show you what we're going to do. We go lighter rather than harder on day one, erring on the side of caution. 99.9% of patients respond beautifully to their first adjustment.
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Every adjustment explained beforehand
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Lighter approach on first visit
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Foundation exercises (6 stretches)
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Massage therapy as needed
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Treatment adapts to your response
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"How's the pain today?" at every visit
"That's not as bad as I thought, and it gave me a lot of relief" - typical patient reaction after first adjustment.
No Upfront Costs - We Work With Your Attorney
For personal injury cases, you pay nothing out of pocket. The at-fault driver's insurance covers your treatment. We work directly with your lawyer - when paralegals call about your case, the doctor answers directly. Not an intake department, not a branch manager. We handle all documentation, coordinate MRI referrals if needed, and communicate your treatment progress.
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No upfront costs for PI patients
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At-fault insurance covers treatment
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Direct doctor-to-attorney communication
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Complete medical documentation
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MRI referral coordination
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No corporate chain of command
"Paralegals call, the doctor answers and knows the case. That's direct doctor access."