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How Chiropractic Care Can Help Military Veterans

Discover how chiropractic care can help military veterans with service-connected injuries. Learn about the benefits veterans can expect from chiropractic care. 

Military veterans are a big part of the Northwest Florida family and being able to serve them is important to us, especially since we know our treatment can help without being invasive.

In this post we will cover:

  • Why Veterans Need Chiropractic Care
  • How Veterans Can Get Their Life Back With Chiropractic Care
  • How Chiropractic Care For Veterans Is Non-Invasive and Why it’s Important

And don’t forget, Dr. Llaird Likens is a VA Provider so if you need help, he is ready to serve you.

Why Veterans Need Chiropractic Care

A report released by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in 2017 announced that more than 62 percent of Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn veterans who sought health care from the VA over a 14-year period were treated for musculoskeletal ailments.

That demonstrated the need for chiropractic care to be covered by the VA. 

Back and neck pain coupled with spinal issues are some of the most common veteran disabilities. Other common conditions include migraines, knee pain and PTSD. Dr. Llaird Likens treats these problems. In fact, he specializes in them. 

Veterans also need chiropractic care because it addresses underlying issues causing pain. Rather than treating symptoms of pain, Dr. Llaird Likens aims for the source and uses every available tool to bring healing and relief to veterans.

Veterans Can Get Their Life Back

Many veterans are suffering from chronic pain and discomfort. Chiropractic care can improve the quality of life for a veteran so that they can improve their mental state, focus, mood and even recall. Chiropractic treatment for veterans can also improve their mobility and allow them to return to their favorite leisure activities without pain. 

In Northwest Florida, our veterans love to fish and hang out at the beach and we want them to get back to enjoying those things without pain. 

Chiropractic Care For Veterans Is Non-Invasive

Veterans have been poked and prodded since the day they showed up to boot camp. At Navarre Chiropractic Center, we’re proud to offer gentle, non-invasive treatments that allow veterans to heal without surgery or medication, both of which have risks.

In fact, chiropractic care is associated with the decreased use of opioids by veterans for chronic pain according to the VA.

Veterans Can Maintain Long Term Health

The disabilities veterans suffer can feel like a lifelong sentence. Chiropractic care can help with long-term pain management as well as helping the veteran to implement lifestyle changes that improve overall health. Treatment will also help the veteran maintain mobility as time goes on.

People also ask: 

Will the VA pay for me to see a chiropractor?

Yes! Your benefits as a veteran now include chiropractic care as part of the standard Medical Benefits Package for eligible veterans. Dr. Llaird Likens has partnered with the VA to provide chiropractic care to veterans as part of the Care in the Community program.

How many chiropractic visits does VA allow in a year?

The typical referral for veteran chiropractic care is 12 visits over a period of 90 days. From there, additional authorizations can be received. Please call our office if you have any questions so we can help you get started and feel better.

If you are a veteran experiencing back pain, neck pain, knee pain, spinal issues, migraines or PTSD and you live in Gulf Breeze, Navarre, Midway or Mary Esther please call us! Dr. Llaird Likens completed the process to become a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Community Provider for chiropractic care because veterans deserve outstanding care and we want to serve them. 

Why Chiropractic Care is Essential for Recovery After an Auto Accident

 “Discover why chiropractic care is an essential component of the recovery process after an auto accident. Learn about the benefits of chiropractic care and how it can help you get back to your daily activities.”

At least 1,100 car accidents happen every day in Florida. If you’ve been in an auto accident, chiropractic care is a must as you start your recovery. While you may have visible injuries, there might be more going on underneath the surface. This is especially true if you start to feel neck pain, shoulder pain, back pain and headaches. Sometimes you’ll feel pain immediately and other times it might slowly start to build in the hours, days and weeks afterward.

Dr. Llaird Likens has been treating injuries from auto accidents for 18 years and he holds the Whiplash and Brain Traumatology Certification from Southern California University of Health. His patients have seen many benefits of chiropractic care for managing pain after a car accident. Those benefits include reducing inflammation, increasing mobility and range of motion, preventing further damage from scar-tissue and providing a non-invasive treatment option.

Chiropractic care reduces inflammation

Whiplash and other car accident injuries cause inflammation. Inflammation is part of the body’s healing process. Unfortunately, it can be painful. Inflammation after a car accident can present in many ways, including back pain, neck pain as well as muscle stiffness and soreness. The chiropractic treatment for victims of auto injuries can signal to your body to reduce the production of its inflammatory cytokines which will help reduce pain and soreness. 

Chiropractic care increases mobility 

After a car accident, you might find your range of motion and mobility limited. Adjustments by your local chiropractor can help mobilize the spine so you can move more freely. 

“Dr Likens is very personable, caring, and extremely knowledgeable in the fields of Chiropractic Care and Acupuncture. I have achieved quite a bit more range of motion in my neck and back along with an increased level of pain management due to an extensive treatment plan provided by Dr Likens,” said former client M.W.

Scar tissue that builds up after an injury can limit your range of motion and mobility. Your treatment with Dr. Likens can help break it up and allow your body to heal properly. That’s good news because that means you’ll be able to get back to your normal daily activities.

Chiropractic care is non-invasive 

Chiropractic care can help you recover without surgery or medication.

You might assume that if you have back pain or spasms after a car accident you will require back surgery before you can find relief. However, a visit to Dr. Likens can align your spine which will in turn take pressure off the nerves causing you pain. The adjustments will have a ripple effect and allow your body the relief it needs in order to heal naturally. 

If you’ve been given medication or muscle relaxers for any auto accident injuries, they may be masking the underlying cause. Becoming dependent on medication can also be an underlying fear patients in pain have. In fact, misuse of prescription painkillers was the second highest illicit substance in 2022. Chiropractic care allows you to find relief naturally without medication so there is no possibility of becoming dependent. 

Chiropractic care can also help you find relief if you’re already on medication.

In fact, our former client, Bryan Tena, was highly addicted to pain medications after a car accident in 2012. After receiving chiropractic adjustments and acupuncture from Dr. Likens, Bryan has been medication free since 2014! 

Dr. Llaird Likens has been serving Northwest Florida including Gulf Breeze, Navarre, Midway, Mary Esther for 18 years and has helped hundreds of victims of car accidents. He offers affordable self-pay options.

Whiplash 101: Understanding Symptoms, Treatment, and Recovery

Whiplash is a common injury associated with auto accidents. Learn how to identify the symptoms of whiplash, how it’s treated, and what to expect during recovery.

In this guide, you’ll find everything you need to know about Whiplash including:

  • Symptoms associated with whiplash
  • Best treatment options for whiplash
  • What to expect as you recover from whiplash

Read on so you or your loved one can feel healthy again after being affected by whiplash.

Symptoms Associated With Whiplash

The most common symptoms associated with whiplash are:

  • Neck pain and stiffness
  • Headaches, typically stemming from the base of the skull
  • Shoulder pain and stiffness
  • Muscle pain and stiffness
  • Reduced range of motion in the neck
  • Tingling in or numbness in your arms or hands

These symptoms should be examined immediately. Other symptoms can include blurred vision, fatigue, loss of sleep, irritability and concentration problems.

Best Treatment Options For Whiplash

If you’re driving down Highway 98 (affectionately named “Nascar 98”) in Northwest Florida including Gulf Breeze, Navarre, Midway, Mary Esther there’s a chance you might find yourself in an auto accident and suffering from whiplash. 

Your treatment plan will be based on your injuries and whiplash-related pain. Dr. Llaird Likens earned the Whiplash and Brain Traumatology Certification from Southern California University and will be able to help you in a variety of ways. The two primary ways are manipulation and muscle relaxation.

Manipulation


Dr. Llaird Likens specializes in manipulation as a chiropractic treatment for whiplash. Dr. Likens will gently move the affected joint back into alignment and the correct position. This can provide immediate relief but can also help with any other injuries that might have been aggravated by the car accident such as herniated or bulging discs. 

Muscle relaxation/stimulation

Muscle relaxation/stimulation is the primary method used to help you find relief after suffering from whiplash. Muscle stimulation includes gentle stretches to the affected muscles. This technique helps to trigger the nervous system to release tension and restore range of motion. 

What To Expect As You Recover From Whiplash

Any car accident is traumatizing, but most patients with lower grade whiplash will feel better within a few days or weeks. More severe cases can take several weeks up to months to heal. 

This is why it is important to see a chiropractor after an auto accident. They are uniquely able to recognize underlying issues and identify true underlying sources of pain and aggravation so that you can completely heal. The pressure that misalignment or even scar tissue can cause can be relieved with chiropractic treatment and allow the body to heal itself.

As you heal from whiplash injuries, you need to make sure you rest, avoid strenuous activity. However, your treatment plan will likely include light exercise like walking or stretching in order to restore full mobility. 

Other People Ask:

How do you know if you have whiplash?

The biggest indicators of whiplash will be reduced range of motion in the neck and pain that worsens when you move the neck. It’s best to see your chiropractor if you’ve been in a car accident.

How long does it take to recover from whiplash?

Recovery can be as little as a few days or weeks for mild cases of whiplash. More severe cases will take several weeks or months to recover fully. 

H3: Is chiropractic care for whiplash covered by insurance?

In Florida, you have 14 days to seek medical care for injuries due to a car accident in order to be able to claim expenses under your personal injury auto insurance claim. This is why it’s important to immediately seek care from your chiropractor. 

Dr. Llaird Likens also offers self-pay options in the event you do not have insurance to cover your whiplash injuries.

If you are experiencing pain from whiplash and you live in Gulf Breeze, Navarre, Midway or Mary Esther Dr. Llaird Likens is ready and available to schedule an appointment for you. He’s been treating whiplash injuries for 18 years and looks forward to the opportunity to help you feel better.

 What Functional Medicine Is And How Can It Help Your Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is on the rise in America, but functional medicine offers the solution to improve your quality of life. 

Chronic pain affects over 50 million Americans every day. The most common pain locations are back pain and hip, knee, or foot pain. But this chronic pain does not have to be a lifetime sentence. 

If you suffer from chronic pain conditions and you’re tired of just trying a new pill or shuffling around from doctor to doctor, Dr. Llaird Likens is ready to help you. He uses a functional medicine approach to your health which focuses on identifying and addressing the root cause of your condition so you can feel better. So, what is functional medicine? How does it work? Can it help you? Read this guide to find out.

If you’re feeling frustrated or hopeless about your pain and condition, functional medicine is the answer.

In this guide, we’ll explain to you why functional medicine is the answer you’ve been searching for. We’ll cover:

  • What is functional medicine?
  • How functional medicine helps diseases like myofascial pain syndrome or piriformis syndrome 
  • Why chronic pain like lower back pain is best suited for a functional medicine approach

Read on so you can be one step closer to feeling better today. 

What is functional medicine?

Functional medicine is different from conventional medicine in that it seeks to find the root cause of a symptom and then treat it holistically. That holistic approach often includes exercise, nutrition and medical care along with lifestyle changes.

While conventional medicine has made incredible advances, people are living longer and feeling worse. Chronic diseases are on the rise and obesity is an epidemic. There are more allergies, digestive disorders than ever and people are more medicated than ever. 

For all the science, we’re not better.

Dr. Likens uses a holistic approach to your health to heal what is underneath the surface. That approach includes lifestyle, sleep, exercise, nutrition as well as chiropractic adjustments and acupuncture. When you relieve your body of these types of bio-stressors, your body can begin to heal naturally. 

How functional medicine helps diseases like myofascial pain syndrome or piriformis syndrome 

Often people with chronic conditions like myofascial pain syndrome or piriformis syndrome don’t feel hopeful about their outlook. They think their best hope is the medication they’ve been prescribed.

A functional medicine approach can change everything. For instance, patients suffering from piriformis syndrome can expect Dr. Llaird Likens to identify weak and taut muscles, make appropriate adjustments, apply trigger point therapy and recommend specific stretching and strengthening exercises. These practices can help the body heal, not just mask the symptoms like muscle relaxers and anti-inflammatory medications can do. Acupuncture is also an option that can work well for piriformis syndrome. 

Another disease Dr. Llaird Likens’ functional medicine approach can help with myofascial pain syndrome. Many times a patient with myofascial pain syndrome does not realize he or she suffers from spinal subluxation, which is simply a misaligned vertebrae in the spine. Yes, something that simple can be causing chronic pain. Dr. Likens can also use myofascial release and recommend specific lifestyle and exercises that can help heal the body from the inside out.

This same, multi-faceted approach is applied to every patient that walks in. That’s because it allows true healing and relief for patients.

Why chronic pain like lower back pain is best suited for a functional medicine approach

Any sort of chronic pain, including neck pain, back pain, back spasms, middle back pain and leg cramps at night are best suited from a functional medicine perspective. While conventional medicine will seek to medicate or isolate symptoms, Dr. Likens will seek to find the underlying cause of your pain and apply treatments that allow you to find relief without any invasive procedures or medications. 

Dr. Llaird Likens has been serving Northwest Florida including Gulf Breeze, Navarre, Midway, Mary Esther for 18 years and has helped hundreds of victims of car accidents. He offers affordable self-pay options. If you’re in chronic pain, come in today!