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I was involved in an automobile accident in 2002. I went to physical therapy for several months with little or no change in my symptoms. At the time I had an attorney. I asked my attorney if I could go try someone else to see if someone could help me. Someone told me about Dr. Campbell, so I asked my attorney if I could go see him. He told me to go ahead. Dr. Campbell did a very thorough examination with X - rays. After he assessed my conditions he started treating me. Within a couple of weeks I was feeling so much better than I had for the past several months. I felt like there was some hope.
I have been coming to receive care from Dr. Campbell for three years now. I was told early on after my accident by a surgeon that surgery for my neck was a high probability. I didn't want surgery. Dr. Campbell's adjustments, massage and cold laser treatments have helped keep me away from surgery. I can't imagine not having regular chiropractic care to help make my life better.
I don't hesitate to tell everyone I know about his office. Everyone is always professional and helpful. If you or someone you know is hesitant to try Chiropractic I would say let Dr. Campbell take a health history and examination, make any treatment recommendations then try treatment. I think you will be very happy you did.
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Common treatments of neck pain include everything from neck braces to surgery. REMEMBER: Pain is NOT the natural state of the body, nor is it a "normal" side effect of aging. Pain is the body's way of telling you something is wrong! The best solution is to identify the cause of your pain and correct it-not simply mask the symptoms.
Any of the following treatments can be effective, but most have associated risks of which you should be aware. For this reason it is best to consult with a trusted healthcare practitioner, especially if pain is severe or prolonged.
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Rest - Avoid overusing the painful area for the first few days after an injury. Then slowly reintroducing exercise and movement will begin to speed recovery. |
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Ice - Immediately after an injury, ice your neck for about 15 minutes at least 3 to 4 times a day to reduce or prevent inflammation and swelling. If pain continues, see a healthcare professional. |
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Drugs - Non-prescription pain relievers such as acetaminophen (i.e. Tylenol) or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDS (i.e. ibuprofen) may be helpful for temporary relief, but are NOT advisable for chronic pain or long term use. Tylenol has recently been linked to liver disease and ibuprofen to bleeding ulcers. Doctors often prescribe stronger drugs for pain, but of course, these have other risky side effects including mental or physical impairment, behavioral effects, and addiction. Extreme caution should be used when undergoing any chemical therapy for pain. |
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Surgery - Most neck pain problems can be treated effectively without costly and risky surgeries. Doctors agree that neck surgery should be utilized only in certain rare cases, and only after conservative treatment has been exhausted. For this reason, other more natural, less invasive treatments should be explored before choosing surgical intervention. |
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Chiropractic - Chiropractic is a natural form of treatment that operates on the premise that the body is designed to heal itself. Chiropractors actually have more training than a traditional general or family care physician. Chiropractors use gentle spinal adjustments to correct spinal misalignment and relieve pressure on sensitive nerves. They often combine this form of treatment with other non-invasive modalities such as muscle stimulation, ultrasound, massage, and physical therapy to relieve symptoms and rebuild core strength and maintain permanent correction. The chiropractor's goal is always to correct the problem, not simply hide the symptoms. |
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