Have you recently been involved in an Auto Accident?
Auto Injury & Whiplash CareAt Chiropractic Connection, we take whiplash and auto‑related injuries seriously. These injuries aren’t always obvious right away, yet they can lead to long‑term discomfort if not properly evaluated. Our focus is on supporting soft‑tissue recovery and helping individuals who have experienced whiplash, neck strain, or low‑back discomfort after an accident.
Why Even Low‑Speed Collisions MatterMany people assume that if their vehicle shows little damage, they must be fine. In reality, modern cars are designed to absorb impact — which often means the force is transferred to the occupants instead of the vehicle.
Even collisions as low as 5 mph can create enough force to strain ligaments and muscles in the spine. These small injuries may contribute to stiffness, discomfort, and long‑term wear if left unaddressed. That’s why a professional evaluation after an accident is so important.
How We HelpOur chiropractic approach focuses on:
Understanding Impact ForcesThink of how race cars are designed: during a crash, the vehicle breaks apart to absorb energy and protect the driver. Everyday vehicles don’t work the same way. Bumpers are built to spring back into shape, not to absorb the full force of impact — meaning that energy often transfers directly to the body.
This is why even minor collisions can create enough force to affect the neck and spine.
Why Early Evaluation MattersWhiplash and related injuries can contribute to:
Take the First StepCall today to schedule your appointment. After booking, visit our New Patient Center to complete your intake forms ahead of time — helping us understand your needs and provide the best care from your very first visit.
Why Even Low‑Speed Collisions MatterMany people assume that if their vehicle shows little damage, they must be fine. In reality, modern cars are designed to absorb impact — which often means the force is transferred to the occupants instead of the vehicle.
Even collisions as low as 5 mph can create enough force to strain ligaments and muscles in the spine. These small injuries may contribute to stiffness, discomfort, and long‑term wear if left unaddressed. That’s why a professional evaluation after an accident is so important.
How We HelpOur chiropractic approach focuses on:
- Supporting recovery from soft‑tissue strain
- Addressing neck and low‑back discomfort related to whiplash
- Encouraging proper spinal movement
- Guiding patients through targeted exercises designed to strengthen and stabilize the spine
Understanding Impact ForcesThink of how race cars are designed: during a crash, the vehicle breaks apart to absorb energy and protect the driver. Everyday vehicles don’t work the same way. Bumpers are built to spring back into shape, not to absorb the full force of impact — meaning that energy often transfers directly to the body.
This is why even minor collisions can create enough force to affect the neck and spine.
Why Early Evaluation MattersWhiplash and related injuries can contribute to:
- Neck stiffness
- Headaches
- Reduced mobility
- Ongoing discomfort
Take the First StepCall today to schedule your appointment. After booking, visit our New Patient Center to complete your intake forms ahead of time — helping us understand your needs and provide the best care from your very first visit.
Work Comp InjuriesIf you’ve been injured at work, Chiropractic Connection is here to support you. Workplace injuries can be stressful, but you are entitled to chiropractic care as part of your workers’ compensation benefits.
We work directly with your work comp insurance and communicate with your employer to help you recover safely and return to work with confidence. Our goal is to provide effective, supportive care that helps you heal while keeping the process as smooth and stress‑free as possible.
We work directly with your work comp insurance and communicate with your employer to help you recover safely and return to work with confidence. Our goal is to provide effective, supportive care that helps you heal while keeping the process as smooth and stress‑free as possible.