RESTORING FLEXIBILITY AFTER A MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION
After a motor vehicle collision (MVC), flexibility is often one of the first things to decline. Injuries to the neck, back, and soft tissues can lead to stiffness, limited range of motion, and long-term discomfort if not properly treated. Regaining flexibility is a vital part of recovery—and chiropractic care plays a key role.
Chiropractic adjustments, combined with soft tissue therapy and mobility exercises, help restore proper joint movement, reduce inflammation, and relieve muscle tension. This approach not only supports faster healing but also prevents the development of chronic mobility issues.
Key Insight:
Early treatment focused on restoring flexibility after an MVC is essential for long-term recovery, injury prevention, and functional independence.
Don’t let stiffness slow you down. Begin your recovery and restore your flexibility today.
Contact Us:
Dr. Peter Britton, DC & Dr. Alyssa Lenox, DC
1111 N. Northgate Way
Seattle, WA 98133
Phone: 206-523-2225
Appointments can be made on our website: https://intouchwithhealthseattle.com/home
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