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    Real patient outcomes demonstrating the effectiveness of chiropractic care

    88%
    Average Pain Reduction
    80%
    Mobility Improvement
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    Case Study

    Neck pain, upper thoracic pain, low back pain and stiffness (post motor vehicle accident) Treatment Results – Verified Outcome from Travelers Rest, SC

    Verified Outcome
    Approx. 4 months with initial twice-weekly, then once-weekly visits
    Age N/A
    Approx. 4 months with initial twice-weekly, then once-weekly visits
    📊 Quantified Outcome

    Pain Reduction

    88%

    8/10 → 1/10

    Mobility

    +80%

    Range of motion

    Progress Over Time

    Pain Severity
    02481217Weeks0255075100Severity (0-100)

    Patient Experience

    "Patient presented with severe neck, upper thoracic, and low back pain and stiffness after a t-bone car accident. Initial examination revealed significant postural issues, muscle spasms, and fixations. He underwent twice-weekly chiropractic adjustments with PulStar, myofascial release, and later drop table adjustments and exercises. Over approximately four months, his neck and upper back pain significantly improved, followed by gradual relief in his lower back. By October, he reported feeling well and was released from active treatment."

    Additional Benefits Reported

    The patient also experienced these additional improvements:

    Improved overall well-being
    Feeling better and moving better
    Stabilization of spinal health post-treatment

    Treatment Details

    Chiropractic adjustments using PulStar instrument, Vibracussor myofascial release (bilateral trapezius, lumbar paraspinals), drop table adjustments (pelvis), lower back exercises.

    Clinic Information

    Travelers Rest, SC

    223-A North Poinsett Hwy, Travelers Rest, SC, 29690

    Scientific Evidence

    All case studies follow standardized outcome measures and evidence-based treatment protocols. Individual results may vary based on patient-specific factors and adherence to treatment plans.

    Submitted on January 21, 2026

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