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Dr. Chris Quigley Presents on Lower Back Pain in Low Velocity Collisions

In this first entry in a series of Zoom webinars, Dr. Chris Quigley presents on a recent study on low back pain in low velocity collisions. In this webinar, Dr. Chris Quigley shows:

  • How lower back pain manifests following a low velocity collision.
  • The prevalence of Whiplash-Associated Disorders in low velocity collisions.
  • And how to offer proof of lower back pain even when there is no immediate evidence of damage to the vehicle or victim.

 

Dr. Quigley, author of After the Car Crash! A Comprehensive Guide For Victims and Attorneys to Recover Your Health and Protect Your Rights!, has been in practice for over 30 years. He has extensive training and experience in treating vehicle collision injuries and Whiplash-Associated Disorders.

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Dr. Christopher Quigley

“I was majoring in chemistry at Villanova University when my path turned to chiropractic. I was going on interviews to be a pharmaceutical sales representative, and they always asked me what I wanted to be doing in five years. My answer was always the same: “I want to be helping people, enjoying my work, while making a difference.”

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