Headache Treatment
Our chiropractic treatments help with headaches particularly tension, cervicogenic, and migraines–by reducing spinal nerve pressure, improving neck mobility, and relaxing tight muscles with spinal manipulation, soft tissue therapy and specific exercises. These treatments reduce the frequency and intensity of headaches by addressing the underlying musculoskeletal causes of pain.
You can talk about Headache Treatment with the following specialists in any of our offices:
• Dr. Maria Quintero, DC, CCSP
Related FAQs
What should I do if I have a car accident?
- Help everyone to a safe place
- Don’t move your car unless instructed by someone in authority
- Assist the injured
- Call 911, Request police, medical and fire assistant as necessary
- Do NOT discuss the accident with anyone but police
- Turn on hazard lights and put out markers and flares as appropriate
- Exchange information with all drivers involved in the accident
- Get names, addresses and phone numbers of all witnesses
- Get photographs of vehicles and other objects involved. Include skid marks, if any, and full views of scene
- Write down everything the others involved in the accident say about it and everything you can remember as soon as you can
What should I NOT DO in a car accident?
- Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company. It can be used against you later on. You want to control your case and the release of information. Insurance companies must ask you for your permission in order to record an interview.
- Do not make friendly conversation with the adjuster. Stick to business only and only tell them the “Who”, “What”, “When”, and “Where” not the “How”. Keep your answers short use “Yes” and “No”.
- Do not give out information about your family or let them know who your doctors are.
- Do not sign a medical release. Federal law protects your medical records. The insurance companies may use this release to dig through all your medical history even things not related to the car accident.
