Chiropractic Auto Injury Treatment in Buffalo
Injured in a Car Accident? We Can Help!
Did you know that approximately 3 million Americans suffer whiplash injuries or a related muscle injury each year as a result of a motor vehicle crash (MVC)? Some victims experience the symptoms of whiplash immediately, while others may feel nothing at all. Symptoms of whiplash injury include neck pain, blurred vision, headaches, shoulder pain, dizziness, reduced range of motion and arm pain.
Here at Buffalo Chiropractic + Physical Therapy, our chiropractic doctors are trained to handle automotive accidents, whiplash traumatology and related chronic pain. Our integrated medical approach combines cutting edge diagnostic testing with coordinated injury management across many offices here in Buffalo. The goal at BC + PT is to use a conservative rehabilitation model to provide the highest quality care in Western New York.
Chiropractic treatment for auto accident injuries is essential for helping preventing short-term pain from turning into chronic, long-term damage. Even minor collisions can cause hidden injuries like whiplash, spinal misalignments or soft tissue damage. In these situations, it’s important to be proactive with chiropractic care. At Buffalo Chiropractic + Physical Therapy, our experienced auto injury chiropractors are experienced in accurately diagnosing and treating these conditions before they worsen. By addressing pain and mobility issues early, we help you recover faster and reduce the risk of lasting complications. Let our skilled team guide your healing with targeted chiropractic care that restores function and relieves pain after an accident.
Auto accidents can make life difficult on several levels — don’t let your injuries take a backseat to repairing your vehicle.
Make your healthcare a top priority and schedule an appointment with Buffalo Chiropractic + Physical Therapy, PLLC. Find us at one our East Side of Buffalo, West Side of Buffalo, North Buffalo or Orchard Park locations. Your long-term wellness starts today.