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Understanding Whiplash
Car Crash
No one asks for a whiplash injury--they are nearly always a surprise and rarely the fault of the victim.

But they are very common. In fact, over 1 million rear-end collisions occur every year in the U.S.

Most cases of whiplash are minor and heal within a few weeks with the proper care. Unfortunately, a small number of patients--about 20 to 30% of whiplash cases--become chronic and lead to long-term discomfort.
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Headaches

Headache
Because headaches are so common, some people think that getting a headache is just a normal part of life! Headaches are a sign that something's wrong.
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Low Back Pain/ Sciatica

Back Pain
Low back pain results in millions of dollars of lost work and untold suffering every day. Improper sitting or lifting, over-exertion, trauma, or inherited spinal abnormalities can be the cause.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Every Web user who bangs away on the keyboard dreads it: the painful tingling in the wrists that can signal carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). But before jumping to any conclusions about what ails you, see your doctor: the cause may not be repetitive typing after all, a new study suggests.
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Simple Solutions at Spine Center
Your nervous system controls the function of every cell, tissue, organ, and system of the body. The skull protects your brain while the spinal cord is protected by 24 moveable bones of the spine. As a result of the way your spine is designed, improper motion or position of these spinal bones can irritate or choke delicate nerves thus decreasing the function of the body causing pain and discomfort.

At Spine Center we are trained in the detection, reduction, correction, and prevention of spinal related problems, thus decreasing and eventually eliminating aches and pains.

First Visit
Consultation: At Spine Center we are interested in completely understanding all of your health care concerns. We ask you questions to obtain a better understanding of your individual complaints such as:
  • How did it start?
  • When did it start?
  • What increases discomfort?
  • What decreases discomfort?
  • Does the pain radiate?
  • Better in the morning or evening?
Examination: A trained physician will perform an evaluation to access the health of your bodies muscles, bones, and nerves.

Report of Findings: We will discuss the findings of the examination and your individual diagnosis and your individual treatment plan.