Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Low Force Chiropractic Care with the Activator Technique

Low force chiropractic care is often necessary after being involved in traumatic injuries such as car accidents. Chiropractors use different techniques for treating car accident injuries. What makes Dr. Walia different from other techniques that are used to treat injuries? Dr Walia is one of few doctors in Seattle that is certified in the Activator Technique. The Activator is a small instrument that sends an impulse to the spine that moves the vertebrae back into alignment and helps break up scar tissue. What makes this technique unique from other methods is the accuracy and controlled force that allows restore function and movement in the spine exactly where it needs it. Traditional chiropractic methods use aggressive manipulations that are sometimes not as precise. Your neck may have been twisted, you’re low back torqued and you may have heard “cracking” sounds all over. This has been proven to be an effective method but may not be the best technique if you have an acute condition, such as whiplash from a car accident. During Dr. Walia’s Activator treatment sessions, the patient will be laying in a neutral position on a specialized table designed for the activator technique. The Activator method is a more gentle and low force chiropractic technique that does not involve cracking and popping. It is effectiveness is highly researched and it’s one of the safest, low force chiropractic techniques available. This method is a very effective chiropractic treatment for car accident patients because it treats headaches, neck pain, back pain, sciatica, low back pain, and arm or leg symptoms.

Dr. Jas Walia is a Seattle chiropractor located in the University District. His specialty is in car accident treatment in the Seattle area. He currently is completing his Whiplash and Brain Injury Trauma from the Spinal Research Institute of San Diego. For more information call Dr. Walia at 206 782 9762 or visit www.drjaswalia.com

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