Back In Line Chiropractic Rehab Center
Chiropractic care techniques like spinal manipulations and spinal decompression are used to treat injury pain. Dr. Iversen uses spinal manipulations and spinal decompression to restore alignment in the neck and back which in turn helps pain and will restore range of motion. Our focus is to create healing within our patients while providing the quality of care they deserve.
Physical Therapy and Massage Therapy Used to Complement Chiropractic Techniques
Back pain and neck pain from car accident injury may be treated with chiropractic care and massage. By combining these treatments optimal results can be achieved. Whiplash is common among car accident injury victims. Minor accidents may cause whiplash pain, which generally consists of stiffness in the neck and back. This pain may not be felt right away, but the damage will occur immediately so it is important to get treated soon after the accident.
Sports injury can result in strained and pulled muscles, ligaments and tendons. Athletes can also suffer from spinal injuries. Physical therapy is one of the most common therapies used to treat sports injury. Corrective exercise will stretch and strengthen muscles to help enhance healing. Chiropractic care is used to treat your sports injury pain without the use of medication or surgical procedures.
One of the rehab tools in our chiropractic center is Active Release Therapy or ART treatments. ART is a massage system that can effectively treat repetitive muscle strain injuries and other types of strains and sprains. This soft tissue treatment is very different from other therapies and can be extremely effective for carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, sciatic nerve pain, back pain, neck pain and soft tissue ankle and foot conditions.
Dr. Iversen will strive to alleviate your pain and speed up the healing process. Call Back In Line Chiropractic Rehab Center today for all of pain management, car accident injury, personal injury and rehabilitation needs.
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