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Car Accident Injuries Specialist

Active Care Chiropractic & Rehabilitation

Chiropractors located in Penn Valley, PA

If you’ve been in a car accident, make an appointment with Dr. Dillow and his team at Active Care Chiropractic and Rehabilitation, now serving patients in the Penn Valley, East Falls, Lafayette Hill, North Wales, Center City, Philadelphia, and Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. Chiropractic care helps you recover from the stiffness and nerve pressure resulting from whiplash and other common car accident injuries, such as disc herniations or spinal cord injuries.

Car Accident Injuries Q & A

What car accident injuries can Active Care Chiropractic and Rehabilitation treat?

Soft tissue injuries to muscles, ligaments, and tendons respond well to chiropractic treatment. These include whiplash and sprains in the lower, middle, and upper back. Disc herniations, where the cushioning pad between spinal vertebrae is damaged and causes pain, are another specialty of Montgomery Chiropractic.

What is whiplash?

Whiplash usually occurs when you experience a sudden, intense jarring of the neck. In addition to causing pain at the cervical spine, you might lose some range of motion temporarily in your neck, which results in stiffness and pain. You may also experience a cervical disc herniation, in which one of the cushioning discs of the neck ruptures, causing acute pain in the neck, shoulder and arm. Whiplash pain, especially when not treated correctly, can linger and even interfere with your ability to concentrate.

Are car accidents the only cause of whiplash?

Car accidents are probably the most well-known cause of whiplash, and being rear-ended puts you at particular risk. But any impact or blow to the head that causes your head to jerk back suddenly can result in whiplash.

How will Active Care Chiropractic and Rehabilitation help with whiplash and other soft tissue damage?

Dr. Dillow uses electrical stimulation and cold laser therapy to treat the pain associated with whiplash and other soft tissue pain so you can return to full function. With electrical stimulation, you receive low-frequency electrical currents in the affected regions, which help stimulate your muscles and reduce inflammation. Cold laser therapy applies low levels of red and infrared light directly to the injured area. The light penetrates several layers of the skin to stimulate healing properties in affected cells.

How are herniated discs treated?

Dr. Dillow uses spinal decompression therapy to alleviate the painful symptoms of disc herniation. Spinal decompression involves separating the discs to create a supportive vacuum cushion using non-surgical traction. You lie down wearing a localized, fitted support system as the machine gradually applies distraction -- or pull. Most people describe it as comfortable.