General Pain Solutions
Sherman Chiropractic Center Can Find The Source Of Your Pain And Treat It!
The human anatomy is awesome! Our bodies are made up of many bones, muscles, nerves, and components which function as a whole. However, sometimes things don’t work the way they re supposed to. In many cases this can cause pain in multiple places. This leads to the improper function of the body whether you realize it or not. Symptoms of general pain can vary from back pains from bending over, or knee pain when exercising. Dr. Sherman is an experienced chiropractic practitioner who can help find the source of your pain, design a customized care plan, and get you on the path to recovery.
Injuries We Check For
Back Pain
Back Pain
Even a seemingly minor accident can cause back injuries, in part because the human body simply isn’t designed to absorb the jarring impact of a car accident. In turn, even a seemingly minor back injury can have a significant impact on your daily life.
Neck Pain
Neck Pain
Neck pain as a result of a car accident can typically last anywhere between a few hours and several months depending on the cause and severity of your injury.
Knee Pain
Knee Pain
In a car crash, a vehicle occupant’s knees may sustain a direct, blunt impact from the dashboard, steering column, or another obstacle.
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder Pain
Many people suffer from shoulder pain immediately or shortly after an accident. The severe trauma to the shoulder joint caused the impact of an accident can result in several different types shoulder injury.
Foot Pain
Foot Pain
Foot injuries most often occur in head-on collisions, but can occur in any type of car crash. When a high impact crash occurs, the body naturally braces upon impact. This means the ankle and foot will receive the full force of the car’s impact and of the weight of the person’s body.
Pinched Nerve
Pinched Nerve
A pinched nerve occurs when too much pressure is applied to a nerve by surrounding tissues, such as bones, cartilage, muscles or tendons. This pressure disrupts the nerve’s function, causing pain, tingling, numbness or weakness.