Abstract A slip-and-fall accident may look simple at first, but it can affect the body, the spine, the nervous system, and a person’s legal rights. In personal injury law, slip-and-fall cases often fall under premises liability , meaning a property owner, business, landlord, or other responsible party may be held accountable when unsafe property conditions cause harm. Medically, these falls may lead to fractures, concussions, sprains, spinal injuries, herniated discs, whiplash, ligament tears, and nerve pain. Because pain may not appear immediately after a fall, early medical evaluation is important. This article explains how slip-and-fall cases work, why documentation matters, and how integrative chiropractic care, regenerative medicine, and pain-management options may support recovery when used appropriately. What Is a Slip-and-Fall Personal Injury Case? A slip-and-fall accident is usually considered a type of personal injury case because the injured person may suffer physical, e...
Abstract In this educational post, I will delve into the nuances of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, drawing from my clinical experience and the latest evidence-based research. We will explore the critical concepts of platelet concentration , the evolving understanding of leukocyte ratios (leukocyte-rich vs. leukocyte-poor PRP), and the paramount importance of dosing . I will break down the physiological mechanisms behind how PRP works, particularly in the context of joint arthritis and tendon injuries. Furthermore, I will explain how these advanced regenerative medicine concepts integrate seamlessly with a holistic, integrative chiropractic care model. This approach focuses not only on targeted biological repair but also on restoring the body's overall biomechanical function and systemic health, ultimately leading to more comprehensive and lasting patient outcomes. The Critical Question of PRP Concentration and Patient Variability A question I frequently encounter from both co...