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Various Injuries

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Auto Injury

How Can a Chiropractor Help Me After My Auto Accident

Life is filled with a lot of uncertainty and surprises sometimes, not all being good ones. The average person typically uses an automobile on a daily basis and sometimes accidents happen, some more serious than others. If you’re in a collision, you should always remember the effects that it could have on your body, whether you feel it at first or not. Immediately after a collision, you should contact a chiropractor so that they can assess any damage that may have been incurred.

At BeFit Chiro, we are able to treat many injuries that come from being in an auto accident. Common damages that we see are those such as neck and back stiffness, restricting movement of the patient when it is left untreated, which could also develop into problems more serious the longer it is left uncared for. Other injuries pertain to whiplash, blurred vision, headaches, shoulder pain, reduced range of movement, or you may not feel any pain at first.

If you’ve been in an auto accident recently, whether you feel any pain or discomfort now or not, please contact us at BeFit Chiro. We are specialists that can help reduce any pain you may be experiencing and prevent any further damage that may happen when untreated.

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Personal Injury

Personal injury is defined as bodily harm that comes from being involved in any type of accident or mishap such as:

  • Automobile accidents
  • Bike and pedestrian collisions
  • Boat and airplane accidents
  • Construction accidents
  • OSHA violations
  • Medical malpractice

Many issues that a patient experiences are due to underlying issues that develop overtime. Our experts at BeFIt Chiro are able to uncover these underlying issues before they develop into more serious issues that end up causing more damage over time.

If you found yourself in any type of personal injury, it is extremely important to contact a chiropractor, like the professionals here at BeFit Chiro. There may be underlying issues that only a chiropractor can help you discover. Don’t wait, let’s schedule a consultation today.

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Sports Injury

Professional athletes are constantly reaching new heights in their professional careers. With each passing year, new records are shattered and the human body is pushed to its limits. Competitors train rigorously and take their diets to a new level every day. Yet despite the conscientious care and precautions that athletes follow, most experience musculoskeletal injuries at one time or another.

Chiropractors and Sports Injuries

A common misconception that many athletes come to know is that when they consult a medical doctor for an injury, more often than not, they find themselves on the bench or sidelines and icing their injuries repeatedly. As opposed to a medical doctor, when an athlete consults a chiropractor, they treat the body as a whole, not individual sections. Chiropractors offer a very balanced, holistic approach utilizing many techniques, such as spinal adjustments and physical therapy to help a patient return to more normal functions. When you choose a chiropractic treatment and the body is seen as a whole and not parts, you are taking care to ensure you’re working with a professional whole look to ensure your whole musculoskeletal system is working harmoniously, providing more efficient, longer-lasting results.


Whether you’re an athlete or not, receiving chiropractic care will enable you to reach an optimum level of achievement at the most efficient and effective rate.

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tuesday

3:00 PM-6:30 pm

wednesday

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3:00 PM-6:30 pm

Thursday

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Saturday

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Monday

9:00 am-2:00 pm

3:00 pm-6:00 pm

Tuesday

8:00 am-2:00 pm

3:00 pm-6:00 pm

Wednesday

8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Thursday

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Friday

8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Saturday

8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Sunday

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