What is Chiropractic?
March 27, 2008 | Filed Under Whiplash | 3 CommentsDr. Bill Thesier, a chiropractor in Virginia Beach, VA, has a great description of what chiropractic is on his website:
He also summarizes whiplash injuries nicely:
Dr. Bill Thesier, a chiropractor in Virginia Beach, VA, has a great description of what chiropractic is on his website:
He also summarizes whiplash injuries nicely:
Dr. Bill Thesier has a new website for his chiropractic office in Virginia Beach.
Dr. Bill Thesier is a second generation chiropractor with over 25 years experience. An Honor Graduate from Life Chiropractic College, he has helped thousands of area residents overcome acute injuries and chronic pain, giving them the freedom to once again enjoy life.
Through regular post graduate training, Dr. Thesier continuously updates his skills with the latest research and treatment techniques to help restore your health as quickly as possible. In 1999, Dr. Thesier was honored as the Virginia Chiropractic Association’s Chiropractor of the Year
You can view Dr. Thesier’s website here.
Dr. Leslie Holcome is our newest client. You can visit her new website here: Jefferson Spine Center.
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Michael Melton
Auto injuries are a common problem seen in clinical practice. Most of the time, a patient will have some temporary discomfort that will resolve within a few weeks. A significant percentage of patients – around 20 to 30% – will develop some kind of chronic pain or disability from their injury. Four recent studies have looked at the issue of chronic pain to see if there are any predictive factors that can help us determine who is at risk of developing long-term problems.
The following is a list of documented risk factors found in these studies:
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