It's not unusual for us to see patients in our Plainville office who report dizziness or vertigo after a car crash. While dizziness may have many different causes, one common cause is neck injury. Many people are surprised to learn that the neck and cervical spine play an important role in balance and a car crash can seriously disrupt that normal functioning. Dr. Necole LaRue, DC has years of experience dealing with auto injury pain and has found that chiropractic may be a way to reduce dizziness symptoms after a crash.
Chiropractic is focused on restoring the natural function of your spine, so it's a possible choice for working with dizziness caused by neck injury. Dr. Necole LaRue, DC and the staff at Dr. Necole LaRue, DC will first perform a careful exam and history to pinpoint the possible cause of your symptoms. Then, we'll devise a treatment strategy that may help you get back to normal.
We have a lot of experience in helping people with dizziness. Give our Plainville chiropractic office a call today at (508) 643-7050 to make an appointment.
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