Car Accidents entries

Chiropractor Pottsville Talks About Car Accident Injury: Live Crash Test!

Interesting video of a rear-end car accident.  Now that you know how neck injuries occur look at Whiplash From An Auto Accident in Frackville – What Is The Best Type Of Treatment?  Click here http://www.chiropractorpottsville.com/blog/archives/556.html

Whiplash From An Auto Accident in Frackville – What Is The Best Type Of Treatment?

Almost all patients with whiplash injuries from car accidents should consider chiropractic treatment as their first choice of treatment…

No-Crash Auto Accident in Schuylkill County

I am constantly amazed by the number of covered no-crash car accidents that we see in our office…

Whiplash From An Auto Accident – What Is The Best Type Of Treatment for Pottsville Residents?

Whiplash, what is the best kind of treatment? This question was investigated in a published study titled…

Whiplash and Muscle Weakness: What Pottsville Residents Need To Know

To treat whiplash, the key is to find out what muscles need strengthening and what muscles need lenthening. We have testing equipment at our office to help find the weak (stretched and torn) and overactive (spastic) muscles. Only in this way…

Weird Car Accidents That Were Covered By Auto Insurance In Schuylkill County

Some car accidents don’t involve a crash. Did you know you have coverage for 100% of your medical bills, no deductable, no copays…

Whiplash – Where Is My Neck Pain Coming From?

Whiplash can have a delayed onset of symptoms. There can be a very serious and long-term problems. It is “not in your head”. It doesn’t go away after a settlement. Find out why…

Schuylkill County: Whiplash—An Extraordinary Strain and Sprain Neck Injury

Whiplash, the primary symptom is neck or upper back pain. Sometimes the pain develops immediately. Most times the pain is delayed for hours or days, even weeks to…

Schuylkill County: Whiplash…Why Do I Hurt So Much?

Another well-published reason why neck pain can “hurt so much” after a car crash is that the pain message from the “pain nerves” becomes “memorized” by the brain and nervous system. It also takes less stimulation of the “pain nerves” (something as simple as turning your neck) to trigger the pain…