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Workers Compensation


Our office is a certified workers compensation provider.  Our staff is trained in handling your case.
It is your right to select a doctor of your choice.

Q: If I am injured at work, can I see a chiropractor?
A: Yes. The law provides that chiropractic care be covered under workers' compensation.

Q: Can my employer stop me from seeing a chiropractor?
A: No. You have the right to choose who treats your injury.

Q: If I don't see the doctor my employer tells me to, can I lose my job?
A: No. Contact the Labor Board to report any such treatment or activity.

Q: How does chiropractic work?
A: Injuries that involve the spine, shoulders, arms and legs are the most common injuries. Problems such as low back pain, pinched nerves and carpal tunnel syndrome are treated successfully in the chiropractor's office.

Employers are required to provide and pay for all necessary medical/chiropractic care for employment injuries. You are entitled to reasonable and proper medical/chiropractic care to cure or relieve effects of work-related injuries or diseases. You may utilize care by Doctors of Chiropractic, Medical Doctors, and surgical, nursing or hospital facilities.

You have the right to select the physicians or facility that will care for your injury or illness.

All work-related injuries must be reported to your employer within 30 days of your knowledge of its occurrence.


Personal Injury


We treat injuries sustained in automobile accidents, slips, and common falls.  Many times from the force absorbed in an accident, the vertebrae are misaligned and cause a subluxation.  It is not always just muscles that are affected.

Actually, you can have subluxations and not even know it. Like the early stages of tooth decay, subluxations can be present long before any symptoms emerge. Only chiropractors have the specific training to detect subluxation. Using special techniques like x-ray, surface electromyography, thermal scanning, and postural analysis, chiropractors can determine whether or not subluxations are present.

Adjustments are used by chiropractors to reposition the bones that are out of proper alignment, or subluxated. There are various techniques of adjusting the vertebrae. Depending on the patient's age, condition, and the doctor's training and experience, any of these techniques may be used. The purpose of the adjustments is to remove any interference to the nervous system, which improves spinal function and overall health. Adjustments are safe for all ages and are completely natural.



Insurance

Many of today's insurance plans do offer some form of coverage for chiropractic treatment.  We accept all major insurance carriers.  We are also a part of the network provider for the Anthem Blue Cross, Community Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and Medical Mutual.

 

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  Dayton, Ohio
(937) 254-5480
Franklin, Ohio 45005
(513) 746-8770