NORCROSS, Ga., Jan. 17, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Chiropractor Dr. Tannaz Modaresi and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Miguel Jimenez of Injury & Wellness Specialists Of Georgia have formed a unique treatment partnership to meet the pain management and treatment needs of car accident victims.
In the first six months of 2015, nearly 2.3 million Americans had a serious injury as the result of a car accident. Car accident victims often present a multitude of muscular and spinal injuries that require treatment. Dr. Tannaz Modaresi extended her chiropractic training to include extensive post-graduate courses in auto injury, extremity adjusting and disc disorders. Her treatment practice focuses on this patient population and over time she realized that some required a traditional medical approach to resolve issues of pain and physical damage. “I could help many of the people who came into my clinic but it wasn’t effective for everyone. I realized I needed to add another treatment component to my practice,” said Dr. Modaresi.
Dr. Miguel Jimenez is an orthopedic surgeon who understands the benefits of chiropractic care as a complementary treatment process to his work. As a back and spine specialist, he sought out an opportunity to better incorporate these treatment modalities in his day to day practice. “My patients are often in pain and need relief. Sometimes injections and surgeries are the best approach but in other situations, my patients needed something different,” said Dr. Jimenez.
Dr. Modaresi and Dr. Jimenez realized their practices and treatment objectives complemented each other and would benefit their patients. Together they formed Injury & Wellness Specialists Of Georgia.
Integrating chiropractic care with a traditional orthopedic practice is an unusual but effective combination that benefits the patients and improves clinical outcomes. Treatment usually begins with chiropractic care, but if a patient is not responding then other pain management services, such as injections or surgery, are provided. “Together, we can meet almost every patient’s treatment needs,” explains Dr. Modaresi. “Dr. Jimenez can evaluate and diagnosis patients as well as create an effective treatment plans that incorporate traditional medical and chiropractic components.”
Injuries from car accidents cause more than physical pain. Many victims have high medical bills and lost wages from being incapacitated and unable to work. Effective treatment of injuries caused from car accidents is needed to help these people return to their lives as pain-free and quickly as possible. Integrated treatment services, such as those provided at Injury & Wellness Specialists Of Georgia, must be developed to address these issues.
Injury & Wellness Specialists Of Georgia combines conservative chiropractic care and traditional orthopedic surgical services to help patients recover from injuries resulting from automobile accidents. They use spinal adjustments, injections, minimally invasive surgeries, and other treatments to help reduce or eliminate the effects of the injuries and to keep the symptoms from recurring.
Injury & Wellness Specialists Of Georgia, 770-800-1000


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