Chiropractor in RI Helps Patient After Auto Accident
My experience at Dr. Estner's office has been a great pleasure. I got in to a auto accident and since my first visit, the aches & pains have been reduced thanks to the service of the friendly & helpful staff. I enjoyed the wonderful customer service & hospitality that the staff provided, its been better than any other types of treatment I received in the past. I would definitely refer & recommend friends, family, co-workers & others to try out Dr. Estner's office. -Chris L
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Dr. Stephen Estner is a Chiropractor in Rhode Island with office locations in Pawtucket and Cranston, Rhode Island. His offices offer chiropractic rehabilitation through acupuncture, massage therapy, and manipulation of the spine, joints, and muscles. Dr. Estner treats all spinal injuries, back pain, and symptoms including those due to automobile accidents, workplace and sports injuries, pregnancy, and provides general care and maintenance of the spine.
For more information or to schedule an appointment please visit: http://www.DrEstner.com.
Even if your auto accident seemed minor because of slow speeds or little damage to your vehicle, that doesn't mean injury did not occur. At just 10mph, the body can be subjected to a force of 5 to 10 G's. The force of 10 G's is greater than a fighter pilot would experience during aerial combat.
ReplyDeleteIndependent studies show that your body can violently move back and forth 6 to 10 times the speed your auto was going at time of impact. In other words, a 5-10 mph crash, your neck can move at 50 to 100 miles per hour! This is how G force can cause serious injuries at even low speeds.
Even those involved in low-speed accidents should see their chiropractor to rule out a whiplash injury that, if left untreated, can have ramifications for years.
Even if your auto accident seemed minor because of slow speeds or little damage to your vehicle, that doesn't mean injury did not occur. At just 10mph, the body can be subjected to a force of 5 to 10 G's. The force of 10 G's is greater than a fighter pilot would experience during aerial combat.
ReplyDeleteIndependent studies show that your body can violently move back and forth 6 to 10 times the speed your auto was going at time of impact. In other words, a 5-10 mph crash, your neck can move at 50 to 100 miles per hour! This is how G force can cause serious injuries at even low speeds.
Even those involved in low-speed accidents should see their chiropractor to rule out a whiplash injury that, if left untreated, can have ramifications for years.