Thursday, November 8, 2012

Therapy From Aloha Chiropractic Care Helps Relieve Pain From Work Related Injuries

By Carlene Eriksson


The vast majority of injures that occur at work affect the back and neck. Some estimates place these numbers as high as 90%. With help from an Aloha chiropractor, individuals find individualized attention and therapy.

Many injuries occurring at one's workplace cause a lot of pain. Chiropractic doctors evaluate injuries and help to encourage healing without dependence on surgery or pain medication. As injuries are allowed to heal correctly, the patient's body is strengthened reducing the chances of future injuries of the same type.

Work related injuries often result in a stressful time for the employee as well as his family. The injured worker feels physical pain as well as mental anguish. Missing work due to the injury can affect a family's financial health. Most workers want to heal quickly to reduce these stressors. Chiropractic helps to bring healing that does not require the long recovery associated with surgery.

Chiropractors offer care that provides comprehensive therapy for patient's joints and spine. The doctor of chiropractic provides spinal adjustments and other therapy to allow for natural healing of the body. Patients are not dependent on surgery, medication or other invasive procedures.

Chiropractors also offer help for other types of personal injuries often suffered. Individuals who suffer slip and fall injuries may benefit. In addition, the doctor of chiropractic helps to provide relief of pain experienced in the back or neck as well as migraines and other types of headaches. Auto crash victims often benefit from the therapy provided by chiropractic doctors.

The Aloha chiropractor can work with the accident victim's attorney to ensure the individual receives the compensation and care needed after the work injury. The office can efficiently complete forms required by insurance companies and the HR department of the employer. The goal of the care is for patients to return to work.




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