Chiropractic for Whiplash

Alleviating whiplash symptoms with chiropractic care - a gentle, non-invasive approach designed to reduce neck discomfort, restore mobility, and enhance overall wellbeing.
Chiropractic for Whiplash focuses on providing relief from the symptoms of whiplash, commonly resulting from car accidents or other forms of trauma. By addressing spinal misalignments and promoting optimal nerve function, chiropractic care aids in managing discomfort and restoring mobility.
APPOINTMENT INFORMATION
BILLING & DIRECT BILLING
Chiropractic for Back Pain is covered by most benefits in Alberta, Canada. Our clinic offers direct billing for this service, ensuring a hassle-free payment process. However, we advise all our clients to verify their coverage details with their insurance provider before any service.
INDICATIONS FOR TREATMENT
This treatment is beneficial for individuals experiencing symptoms of whiplash, such as neck pain, stiffness, decreased range of motion, or headaches. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
While chiropractic is generally safe, individuals with severe osteoporosis, spinal cancer, increased risk of stroke, or certain types of arthritis should consult their doctor before receiving chiropractic care. Please inform your chiropractor about any existing medical conditions to ensure this treatment is safe for you.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
Following a chiropractic session, clients can expect a reduction in discomfort, improved mobility, and a sense of overall wellbeing. Regular sessions can lead to enhanced spinal health and prevention of chronic issues related to whiplash injuries.
THERAPY DELIVERY
Our Chiropractor will begin with a consultation to understand your specific whiplash-related concerns. The therapy involves gentle, controlled movements to adjust the spine and alleviate any discomfort, aiming to reduce tension and improve mobility.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
For more information about the benefits of chiropractic for whiplash, these resources may be helpful: