Auto Accidents

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boise auto accidentIf you were recently involved in an auto accident, please keep reading this urgent health bulletin…

Every day thousands of Americans are involved in auto accidents and they aren’t lucky enough to have this information in front of them. As a result, they either receive inappropriate care for their injuries or never get their injury diagnosed properly, and often settle their case too soon.

Even if you were involved in a minor fender bender, studies have proven you could suffer from a severe injury that isn’t easily noticeable.

See, after any accident, it’s advisable to visit the emergency room to make sure you don’t suffer from any life-threatening injuries like broken bones, a punctured lung, or internal bleeding. This is what emergency doctors specialize in.

But the problem is that as long as there’s no immediate threat to your life, the emergency room physician is likely to send you along on your way with pain medication to mask the pain.

And here’s the problem with only taking pain medication after your accident…

Soft tissues like muscles, ligaments, discs, nerves and blood vessels need oxygen. They also need to function and move properly.

When you only take pain relief and/or anti-inflammatory medication, scar tissue and adhesions can form limiting the proper motion needed for healthy nerve and blood flow.

Scar tissue is also a substandard tissue that can turn into its own source of pain- causing a number of chronic pains, symptoms and lifelong problems such as degenerative arthritis.

So, If You Are Experiencing Any Of These Symptoms, You May Be Suffering From A Hidden Or Soft Tissue Injury…

• Muscle Stiffness
• Spasms
• Neck Pain
• Headaches
• Numbness and Tingling
• Mid-Back Pain
• Low Back Pain
• Difficulty Sleeping
• Irritability
• Memory Loss
• Fatigue
• Difficulty Concentrating

Dr. Foster has 16 years of diagnosing and treating auto injury patients just like you. So call our office as soon as possible to receive your free consultation. Dr. Foster will let you know if you have injuries that need to be addressed.

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