Multidisciplinary approach to treat neck and back pain caused by accidents, injuries

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Advanced Spine and Headache Center is pleased to announce their expansion into a multidisciplinary approach for the treatment of neck and back pain caused by an auto accident, sports injury, or work related injury. "Our main objective was to integrate physical medicine, chiropractic, physical and massage therapy, and family medicine under one location," said founder Dr. Alex Meltser. "Not only would this type of facility be convenient to patients, but more importantly, this allows us to globally address the most challenging neck and back ailments that often result from aforementioned injuries."

“We help our patients understand their "No Fault”

The Center's comprehensive rehabilitation program is aimed to accelerate patients out of pain, to educate them about their condition and to get them functionally better and stronger than they were before the accident or injury, ultimately improving their quality of life.

"We focus on addressing and correcting the problem, rather than just treating the symptoms," said Dr. Meltser. This expansion enables the Center to double its capacity for incoming patients seeking relief to life-altering neck and back pain. With its global approach, the Center also offers procedural claims advice for those patients that were involved in an auto accident or work related injury. "We help our patients understand their "No Fault" benefits and assist them with filing their claim in a timely manner, so their care and potential for recovery is not compromised. We often see patients without medical insurance who were injured in an auto accident, not knowing that they may qualify for medical treatment under their No Fault automobile insurance policy," added Dr. Meltser.

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