
✔ Chiropractic Consultation
✔ Full Chiropractic Exam
✔ X-Rays (if needed)
✔ Chiropractic Adjustment
✔ Report of Findings
✔ Care Recommendations
Even if you feel okay right now, injuries after a car accident can take hours or days to appear. Whiplash, soft tissue damage, disc injuries, headaches, and back pain are common after even minor collisions.
Getting evaluated early can help uncover hidden injuries before they become long-term problems. Chiropractic care offers a safe, non-invasive approach to reducing pain, restoring movement, and helping your body heal properly after an accident.
If the crash was not your fault, treatment is often covered by the at-fault party’s insurance, which means there may be little to no out-of-pocket cost. Chiropractic care focuses on restoring proper alignment, reducing inflammation, improving mobility, and supporting the nervous system after trauma. Prompt treatment can help you recover faster and avoid chronic issues later.
Reduced pain and stiffness
Less inflammation
Improved range of motion
Faster recovery
Lower risk of long-term problems

He graduated from Texas Chiropractic College in 1997 and received advanced training in upper cervical knee-chest technique under internationally recognized authority Michael U. Kale at the Kale Research Center in Spartanburg.
Dr. Eiken provides comprehensive chiropractic care and has extensive experience working with both spine-related and complex neurological symptoms.
This is where you share the details of your accident and symptoms with the doctor. We will review when the accident happened, how you are feeling now, and whether symptoms have started or changed since the crash.
Based on your consultation and symptoms, the doctor will perform a thorough examination to check for injury, inflammation, restricted movement, and areas of spinal or joint dysfunction. X-rays may be recommended if needed.
After the exam, we will explain our findings and recommend a personalized treatment plan designed to reduce pain, restore movement, and help your body recover as safely and efficiently as possible.
Yes. Many auto accident injuries have delayed symptoms. Pain, headaches, stiffness, and nerve irritation may not appear until later.
As soon as possible. Early evaluation can help identify injuries before they worsen and may improve recovery outcomes.
In many South Carolina auto accident cases, care is typically covered by the at-fault party’s insurance when you were not at fault.
Common symptoms include neck pain, back pain, headaches, dizziness, numbness, tingling, and reduced mobility.
Most first visits take around 30 minutes depending on your case. Follow-up visits are usually shorter depending on your treatment plan.