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In this episode of 'Ask the Chiropractor,' the host addresses the importance of consulting a chiropractor after experiencing an auto accident or any form of trauma. The discussion highlights how even minor accidents can cause long-term spinal issues and the role of a chiropractor in diagnosing and documenting these injuries. The host explains the procedures and evaluations performed by chiropractors, the significance of immediate and thorough examination, and why it's critical to have proper medical documentation for insurance purposes. The episode also covers common symptoms of whiplash, the impact of adrenaline and cortisol release post-accident, and the benefits of regular chiropractic check-ups to ensure spinal health. For anyone considering whether to seek chiropractic care after an accident, this episode offers valuable insights and recommendations.


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