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OFFICE POLICIES & PROCEDURES TO ADDRESS COVID-19

• If a Patient has the following symptoms: Fever, Cough, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Loss of Smell & Taste, Tiredness, Nasal Congestion, Runny Nose Please DO NOT COME IN TO THE OFFICE and Call your PCP.

• Appointments will be spaced out. Patients must arrive exactly at their appointed time. If a patient arrives earlier, they must wait outside the building adhering to social distancing or wait in their car.

• Only patients will be allowed into the office. Anyone accompanying a patient must wait outside the building adhering to social distancing or wait in their car.

• ALL Patients must wear a Face mask/Face covering or they will NOT be Allowed in the office. The Face mask/Face covering must be worn in the office at ALL times including the treatment.

• Patient Temperature will be checked utilizing a contactless Infrared forehead scanner upon entering the Office.

• Doors to the Office Suite will remain in the OPEN Position so patients do NOT have to touch Door Handles entering or exiting the Office.

• Patients will directly enter the Treatment Rooms, Bypassing the Waiting area to adhere to Social Distancing Rules.

• ALL Reading Material has been Removed from the waiting/reception area.  Acrylic Barriers will be placed in certain areas.

• ALL Sign-In Sheets have been removed from the reception area. Please verbally Check-In with a Staff Member.

• All Countertops, Door handles and surfaces will be Disinfected & Sanitized on a continuous basis.

• All Treatment Rooms and Treatment tables/Chairs will be Disinfected & Sanitized before & after each patient.

• ALL Patients will come Directly into Treatment Rooms & Leave Immediately after their treatment.

• COVID-19 specific signage has been posted Outside & Inside the Office explaining Proper Handwashing, Hygiene & Precautions.

• ALL Providers & Staff will be wearing appropriate PPE.

Updated 08.19.2020

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Neck Pain After Whiplash

During a rear-end collision, the head and torso are thrust in opposite directions in a very short period of time. So it is not surprising that most of the symptoms of whiplash are centered in that part of the body between the head and the torso — the neck.

The neck is made up of a complex network of bones, discs, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels, and muscles — and all of them can be injured in a crash. Watch the video below or browse our articles to learn more about neck pain caused by whiplash.

Neck Pain and Chiropractic

Other Treatments for Neck Pain

Articles:

30% Complain of Chronic Neck Pain After Whiplash

Acute Treatment of Whiplash Neck Sprains

Auto injuries weaken neck ligaments

Auto Injury Weakens the Neck

Imaging Whiplash Injuries

Ligament Damage After Whiplash Injury

Ligament Injury After Whiplash

Muscle Injury After Whiplash

Neck Ligaments Are Weakened After Auto Collisions

Neck Pain After Auto Injuries

Neck Pain, Proprioception and Chiropractic

Objective Evidence of Nerve and Muscle Changes after Whiplash Injury

Postural Stability and Neck Trauma

Proof of Ligament Injury After Whiplash Trauma

Recovery Time from Ligament Injury

Retropharyngeal Tendinitis

Risk of Neck or Shoulder Pain 7 Years after Whiplash Injury

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

TMJ and Neck Pain

Turned Head Increases Risk of Whiplash Injury

Vertebral Artery Injury After Cervical Spine Trauma

Whiplash Patients Exhibit Distinct Pain Pattern

Whiplash: The Neck and the Brain

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