Auto Injury Treatment

Recovering from an auto accident requires specialized care to address pain, promote healing, and restore function. At The Roeske Clinic, we provide expert chiropractic treatments tailored to your unique needs, helping you recover fully and prevent long-term complications. From whiplash to back pain, our personalized approach ensures you get back to feeling your best.

Step 1
Initial Consultation

Your recovery begins with a thorough consultation where the chiropractor reviews your accident details, symptoms, and medical history to understand the impact of the injury.

 

Step 2
Comprehensive Examination

A full physical exam, including posture evaluation, range of motion tests, and muscle function analysis, helps identify injuries like whiplash, soft tissue damage, or spinal misalignment.

Step 3
Diagnostic Imaging (If Needed)

X-rays or other imaging techniques may be used to detect hidden injuries and provide a clear picture of your condition for precise treatment planning.

Step 4
Personalized Treatment Plan

Based on your diagnosis, the chiropractor develops a tailored care plan to address your specific injuries, alleviate pain, and promote healing.

Step 5
Spinal Adjustments

Chiropractic adjustments are performed to realign the spine, reduce nerve pressure, and restore proper function after accident-related trauma.

Step 6
Pain Management Techniques

Therapeutic modalities, such as heat/ice therapy, electrical stimulation, or ultrasound, are applied to reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and relieve pain.

Step 7
Soft Tissue Therapy

Massage or other soft tissue therapies are used to address muscle tension, scar tissue, or tightness caused by the injury, enhancing mobility and promoting recovery.

Step 8
Rehabilitation Exercises

Your progress is regularly assessed, and adjustments to the treatment plan are made to ensure optimal outcomes.

Step 9
Progress Monitoring

Your recovery is closely monitored through regular evaluations, ensuring that your treatment is effective and any adjustments to the plan are made as needed.

Step 10
Long-Term Wellness

Once your injuries are resolved, the chiropractor provides guidance on maintaining a healthy spine and preventing future issues, helping you achieve lasting wellness.

FAQ

A chiropractor is a licensed healthcare professional who focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions related to the spine, joints, and nervous system. Chiropractors use hands-on techniques, such as spinal adjustments and manipulations, to improve alignment, relieve pain, and enhance the body’s natural ability to heal itself.

Yes, chiropractic care is considered safe when performed by a licensed chiropractor. It is a non-invasive, drug-free approach to managing pain and improving health. Chiropractors tailor treatments to each patient’s specific needs and medical history to ensure safe and effective care.

Chiropractic care can help with a wide range of conditions, including neck and back pain, sciatica, headaches, joint pain, sports injuries, posture issues, and pain caused by auto accidents. It also supports overall wellness and can improve mobility and quality of life.

Chiropractic treatments are generally painless. Some patients may experience slight discomfort during an adjustment if they are already in pain, but most feel relief immediately after. Chiropractors use gentle techniques tailored to your comfort level to ensure a positive experience.

The number of visits depends on your condition, severity, and individual health goals. Some patients feel significant improvement after just one session, while others may require ongoing care for chronic issues or maintenance. Your chiropractor will create a personalized treatment plan based on your needs.

Yes, chiropractors can treat certain types of headaches, including tension headaches and migraines. Spinal misalignments and tension in the neck and upper back often contribute to headaches. Chiropractic adjustments and soft tissue therapy can help alleviate the underlying causes.

In most cases, you don’t need a referral to visit a chiropractor. Chiropractors are primary healthcare providers, so you can schedule an appointment directly. However, some insurance plans may require a referral, so it’s best to check with your provider.

Many health insurance plans cover chiropractic care, including treatments for specific conditions like back pain or injuries from auto accidents. Coverage may vary, so it’s important to check with your insurance provider to understand what services are included and any co-pays or limitations.