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Spinal & Whiplash Injury Articles
Motor vehicle collisions frequently cause spinal injuries involving the neck, ligaments, discs, and supporting structures of the spine. This section covers whiplash injuries, ligamentous laxity, cervical instability, and other trauma-related spinal conditions. Articles explain symptoms, mechanisms of injury, and clinical evaluation after car accidents.


Whiplash After a Car Accident in West Warwick RI
Whiplash after a West Warwick RI car accident often develops 24–72 hours after impact. Cityside Chiropractic in Cranston provides objective whiplash evaluation for West Warwick PI patients. Call (401) 272-5710.

Mark Mulak DC DACBSP DACRB DAIPM RMSK ICSC
May 123 min read


Whiplash After a Car Accident in Pawtucket RI
Pawtucket is one of Rhode Island's most densely trafficked cities, and the collision patterns generated by Newport Avenue, Roosevelt Avenue, I-95, and the Pawtucket-Providence corridor produce whiplash injuries every week. Cityside Chiropractic's Providence office at 480 Broadway sees Pawtucket car accident patients regularly — and whiplash is consistently the most common presenting injury. Pawtucket's Accident Profile and What It Means for Cervical Spine Injury Pawtucket's r

Mark Mulak DC DACBSP DACRB DAIPM RMSK ICSC
May 73 min read


What Is Ligamentous Laxity and Why It Matters for Your Personal Injury Claim — Whiplash Chiropractor Rhode Island
If you have been in a motor vehicle accident and your attorney or chiropractor has mentioned ligamentous laxity, you may be wondering what it means and why it matters. As a whiplash chiropractor in Rhode Island, Cityside Chiropractic identifies and documents this injury in every appropriate MVA case — because it is the finding most chiropractors never look for and insurance companies hope you never find. What Are Spinal Ligaments? Ligaments are the connective tissues that hol

Mark Mulak DC DACBSP DACRB DAIPM RMSK ICSC
Apr 102 min read
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