Leading Your Recovery Journey After Injury

The Chiropractor is often referred to as the “quarterback” of a PI case and often functions as the initial portal of entry for patients that sustain injuries in personal injury matters. As musculoskeletal specialist the Doctor of Chiropractic often plays crucial role in examining a patient and determining the extent of injury and direction of patient care. When medically necessary the AWC Chiropractor believes in utilizing diagnostic studies such as MRI early in care and as clinically indicated as a diagnostic tool to determine the extent of injury and to assure no further harm to patients. Chiropractic treatment focuses on restoring proper alignment and function of the spine and musculoskeletal system.

Whether from auto accidents, slips, or falls, these injuries can lead to misalignments (subluxations) that cause pain and restrict movement. Chiropractors utilize adjustments to realign the spine, reducing nerve interference, alleviating pain, and promoting natural healing. This approach not only addresses immediate symptoms but also aims to prevent long-term complications, helping patients regain mobility and overall well-being more effectively than symptomatic treatment alone.

Comprehensive Care for Personal Injury Recovery

As highly trained Personal Injury specialists, We at the Agape Wellness Center understand how serious and permanent injuries can be. We do our best to help decrease pain from these injuries within medical guidelines. We work as a team with the medical community to provide a comprehensive approach in caring for our injured patients.

The Agape Wellness Center understands the physical and emotional trauma that may follow an auto accident in Orange County. Our office provides chiropractic care, physical therapy, massage therapy, and acupuncture to help patients get out of pain and return to normal movement and functioning. While chiropractic and physical therapy assist in restoring the body to pre-accident condition, acupuncture and massage therapy address both painful physical and psychological issues after a crash.

What’s the “Push Back?”

This is a a common question we get from representing attorneys and curious patients so we have provided these supportive legislations:

  • State of California:

    Business and Professions Code Section 2290.5: Allows physical therapists to render PT services to patients via telehealth.

    Health and Safety Code Section 1374.14: Requires health plans to reimburse telehealth providers on the same rate as in-person treatment.

  • State of Washington:
  • State of Arizona
  • State of Nevada
  • State of New Mexico
  • State of Texas