Chiropractic is Great for Pain After Car Accident

Chiropractic Therapy Extremely Effective for Chronic Problems After Car Crash

Each year, there are millions of car crashes across the world, and a substantial number of men and women get injured in a car wreck. Although most collisions are "minor," chronic back and neck pain are still common health problems. The good news is that chiropractic therapy is a very good way to treat these kinds of injuries.

We've helped many car crash patients in our Livermore office, and Haque Chiropractic Inc. has been treating people with these types of problems for many years. During a car crash, your body is exposed to large forces that it simply wasn't built to handle. These forces place stress and strain on your neck, shoulder, and back, and can cause injury to the ligaments that hold your spinal column together. A collision can cause a vast array of pain problems.

A ligament sprain in the neck can trigger pain, swelling, and radicular symptoms in the arm and hand. Chiropractic Care works well for these types of problems, because chiropractic concentrates on restoring the healthy function and flexibility of the injured areas.

Haque Chiropractic Inc. Can Help Patients Heal From Auto Injury

Haque Chiropractic Inc., your Livermore chiropractor, can assist by decreasing irritation in the damaged area and can help diminish the creation of scar tissue that can cause chronic pain and disability.

You don't have to suffer from auto injury pain. Discover more about how we can help you recover or call Haque Chiropractic Inc. today at (925) 960-1960.

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    Dr. Anita Haque grew up in Toronto Canada and came to California to pursue her dream of being a chiropractor. After graduating magnum Cum Lade from Cleveland Chiropractic College 2003 in Los Angeles, she moved to the bay area and opened her practice in 2004. She has since then joined forces with Lifestyle Fitness in Livermore to run a full chiropractic, personal training, injury rehab, massage therapy and Cryoskin (new) facility in Livermore.