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Category: Whiplash Treatment


Why Auto Accident Victims Need to See a Chiropractor

Written By Chiropractic USA on July 22, 2021

There are chiropractors, and then there are auto accident injury chiropractors. We’re the latter at Chiropractic USA in Santa Clara, meaning we have over 17 years of experience in treating auto accident injuries and helping with related claim paperwork. Navigating... Read More


7 Whiplash Symptoms You Should See a Chiropractor About

Written By Chiropractic USA on February 10, 2021

Whiplash is a common car accident injury that should never be ignored. Without whiplash treatment, you may end up experiencing chronic neck and back pain that will decrease your everyday quality of life. A chiropractor can provide effective whiplash treatment. Identifying... Read More


7 Signs You May Have Whiplash and How a Chiropractor Can Help

Written By Chiropractic USA on October 27, 2020

An estimated one million Americans are diagnosed with whiplash every year. This car accident injury often results from rear-end collisions, occurring when the head jerks forward suddenly and then snaps back into place. This leads to spinal misalignment and damages... Read More


7 Signs You May Need Whiplash Treatment After a Car Accident

Written By Chiropractic USA on January 28, 2020

California roads are a dangerous place.  Every year, more than 276 thousand people sustain injuries in over 485 thousand accidents.  Keep in mind those figures only cover reported injuries. Plenty of other drivers and passengers may not even realize they’ve sustained an... Read More


Whiplash Treatment Through Chiropractic Care

Written By Chiropractic USA on August 23, 2019

Are you suffering from a recent car accident injury? Do you think you might have whiplash but don’t know how to treat it properly? Whiplash is when your neck becomes strained from sudden impact or jerky movements. These movements cause your tendons... Read More


Treating Symptoms from Whiplash with Chiropractic Care

Written By Chiropractic USA on November 29, 2017

Whiplash occurs when your head and neck move backward and forward in sudden, jerking motions. A common incident that ends in whiplash is getting rear-ended when you’re in your car. The car behind you slams into your back bumper, forcing... Read More


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