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Tuesday, May 16, 2017

By Bob Albert Lewis


When you have an accident, it is highly recommended, and sometimes a necessity to get medical attention. After any kind of auto or on the job injury, many insurance companies require all that were involved see a chiropractor SE Portland or a family physician to check out what damages have occurred to your body. Many times, an MRI is ordered.

One of the most common complaints of pain and inflammation comes from damaged nerves. If there is pain, there is damage. To be able to treat the pain, a doctor must be able to see what is damaged and determine how to treat it. Nerve damage is often the cause of pain, numbness and tingling throughout many parts of the body therefore it is necessary to know what nerves are impaired.

Although visiting a chiropractic office is often helpful in reducing pain in a natural, invasive way that helps many people get relief, sometimes more investigations are necessary. This is especially true when it becomes evident that something in the body is inhibiting it from healing itself. Many times, an MRI will help the physician actually see what needs to be corrected in order for the body to heal.

An example of a common time to get an MRI is when the patient is suspected of having a herniated disc. This is when a disc located in the spine becomes swollen, pinched, or cracked to the point where it bulges. It often causes a major part of the pain that the patient experiences and can be difficult to treat.

If the damage is severe enough, they will often work with doctors that specialize in different fields. Most often, the opinion of a neurologist, an orthopedic physician and sometimes even a surgeon, will help the chiropractor make a plan. This plan is based on the best way to help the patient.

Chiropractic practice usually accepts all work insurance and auto insurance coverage, so money shouldn't be a factor. The majority of policies will cover chiropractic care, so you can be sure that your exam will be thorough and that wise recommendations regarding how severe your injuries are and whether an MRI is necessary can be made efficiently.




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