CASTLE ROCK, Colo., March 13, 2016 -- Most auto accident victims need to place more of their focus on their own recovery after an accident, rather than analyzing damage and making repairs to vehicles, reports Campbell Chiropractic. Accident victims can require both major and minor work on themselves to fully recover from sustained injuries. Some soft tissue injuries and symptoms are not readily apparent right after an accident and can lead to long-term discomfort and impact an individual’s ability to perform routine activities. Chiropractic care is a gentle and effective treatment to those looking to address injury at the source and many find that their insurance covers the cost of some or all of the treatment.
As reported from the Mayo Clinic, automobile accidents are a leading cause of spine injuries and are the reason for over 40 percent of spinal injuries annually. Most accident victims suffer from some type of back pain and there are a number of injuries that take time to reveal themselves, with many individuals requiring specialty care but not having it covered under insurance claims because symptoms and diagnosis did not occur within a set period of time. This is why it is imperative for auto accident victims to attend to their health needs as early as possible to avail themselves of all of the treatment options for their specific injuries.
“Chiropractic treatment is uniquely suited to assist auto accident victims in their recovery,” said Dr. Cory Campbell. “As an experienced chiropractor, I have seen patients surprised at how subtle manipulations can quickly relieve pain, migraines and more due to misalignment, inflammation and nerve impingement. While medications may help dull the pain, chiropractic treatment taps into the body’s natural ability to heal itself and can be used to help patients alleviate pain, inflammation and related conditions, as well as work towards recovery of a patient’s previous strength and range of motion. Many find it educational and learn exercises and techniques that they can continue at home.”
Dr. Cory Campbell has been serving communities of Castle Rock, Monument, Sedalia, and Larkspur with comprehensive chiropractic services that address the holistic care of the body. Patients find that they heal faster, safely manage pain and return to active lives with gentle and effective chiropractic treatments as a part of their specialized care. This practice uses safe and precise adjustments with the latest in chiropractic techniques and technology, such as the Prone Diversified Technique, the Activator Technique and the Rapid Release Machine. Their “whole body” approach to care incorporates complementary services, such as massage therapy, corrective exercise, and nutritional counseling, to address individual needs.
Call (303) 663-8365 to discuss treatment options available for auto accident injuries, to schedule an appointment with Dr. Cory Campbell or visit http://castlerockchiro.com/ for more details.
Campbell Chiropractic, (303) 663-8365


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