New research regarding whiplash injuries….
June 22, 2007
There is a relatively new study out that shows car bumpers can withstand more than a 5mph collision without showing damage. The new study (email me for details at ortegachiro@aol.com) shows many bumpers can withstand a 12 mph collision before any damage occurs.
This again just disproves the insurance industry’s claim that no damage can occur to the spine if there is no damage to the car.
Stay healthy!
Chiropractic and Jacksonville Auto Accidents….
June 11, 2007
I haven’t figured out why driver’s in Jacksonville are so bad. Sometimes it appears that turn signals are an optional addition to cars. Getting on and off of interstates here are always an adventure. The weather reports for this week call for lots of rain..so please slow down and drive carefully.
The majority of our practice is helping people that have been injured in auto accidents. We get great results with whiplash type injuries, but please wear your seat belt. Such a little thing can save your life.
Be healthy!
I try to keep this blogs positive, but……
June 7, 2007
When our office submits a claim on our patients behalf to an insurance company, we use code numbers (CPTS), to explain what procedures were performed. For the most part, these codes are universal. That means that all insurance companies and doctors use the same codes. It simplifies the process for everyone involved.
Today we received a letter in the mail, that a MAJOR health insurance company is going to start using their own codes. They will refuse to recognize the universally standard codes and automaticall deny all claims. Just think of the nightmares, if all Hospitals, clinics, doctors had to use different codes for each individual inurance company. Why is it when the federal government talks about making health care affordable, they always blame the doctors, hospitals, patients, drug companies and nursing homes? They never even mention Insurance Companies.
Sorry about my rant today. We will be more postive tomorrow.
Have a healthy day.
Chiropractic and the Pro Golfer….
June 4, 2007
Since qualifying for the U.S. Open is going on today, I wanted to take a little time and blog about how widely used chiropractic is within the pro golfcommunity. As a middle to high handicapped golfer, clearly I am not referring to myself, but we are fortunate to work with several professional golfers. We work with golfers on the major tours as well as the weekend warriors. They all have a few things in common.
The golf swing is a very unnatural movement. It places a lot of stress on the back, hips, elbows and wrists. For the professionals who practice hours everyday, we see a lot of upper back problems, lower back problems and wrist pain.
Chiropractic works very well at reducing their pain and increasing their range of motion. We see several pro golfers just on a “tune-up” basis. They will stop by the office on the way to the practice range or they will find the time during an off week.
The only negative about working with professional touring professionals is that I spend too much time on-line checking for their scores every Thursday through Sunday. I am just kidding. It is very rewarding to see one of our guys receiving a check for $125,000.