***AUTO ACCIDENT CARE***
It is easy to find someone to take care of your car... but what about YOU?

Even a low impact accident is more than what your body was designed to handle.
Many auto accident injuries are hidden and are seldom detected for months or even years. Emergency rooms and M.D.'s serve a great purpose in checking vitals and making sure life threatening injuries are not pending threats due to your accident. You may have been supplied with muscle relaxants or pain killers for symptoms of your auto accident. These may make you feel better, as long as you take them and with many side effects, but they are not treating the actual injury or source of your pain or discomfort.
Our specialty is finding the SOURCE of your pain and discomfort, instead of just treating SYMPTOMS.
The chiropractic physicians at Applied Healthcare are specially trained like no other profession to detect and treat the neuro-musculoskeletal, soft tissue, and bio-mechanical issues that are common auto accident injuries. These are the "hidden injuries" that require the expertise of chiropractic training to find and stop the pain at its source. This includes more than neck and back pain. Dr. Keith Morehouse is additionally trained in extremity injuries (shoulder, arm, hand, knee, feet, etc.)
We have excellent massage therapists on site that work in conjunction with our doctors to thoroughly treat your injuries.
Call 838-2225 to Schedule Your Exam Now
AHA. The Spokane Auto Injury Specialists.
We work with your attorney, your physicians, your auto insurance, and your medical insurance to get you the care you need to stop current pain AND prevent future pain.
You do NOT need a referral to seek chiropractic care.
Symptoms to watch for:
Muscle Stiffness or Spasm Neck Pain Headaches
Numbness or Tingling Back Pain Difficulty Sleeping
Irritability Memory Loss Fatigue
Arm, Shoulder or Leg Injury/Pain
OR
Just don't feel like you normally do
P.S. Auto accidents can cause post-traumatic osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis can ruin your posture (giving you a slumped or hump
back appearance). Osteoarthritis can cause the discs in your spine
to degenerate and create scar tissue formation leading to chronic
stiffness and the inability to move properly.
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