Semi Truck Disaster on I-15

Everyday semi-trucks on the road appear harmless, but quickly turn deadly when your vehicle or the truck goes out of control. Large truck accidents more frequently than is widely published. Every 16 minutes in the United States, a person dies or sustains injuries in accidents involving 18-wheelers, tractor-trailers, or semi-trucks.  The Salt Lake Tribune reported an accident on I-15 [...]

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On February 23rd, 2010, posted in: Auto Accident Treatment by Dr. Dirk Woodmansee DC

Rollover Crash on I-15

The Deseret News reported that two men were playing speed games on I-15 Friday night.  One would speed up and get in front of the other and then slow down.  They repeated this irresponsible cutting off until one of the trucks tried to get in front of the other only to find that the truck [...]

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On February 23rd, 2010, posted in: Auto Accident Treatment by Dr. Dirk Woodmansee DC

Latinos Aim for Teen Traffic Satety

The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Latinos are dying of automobile related accidents at a ratio of 14.6 per 100,000 compared to 12.8 per 100,000 of non-latinos. While this is not significantly higher the Utah County department of health is trying to do something about it.  Utah County department of health is sponsoring a video [...]

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On February 18th, 2010, posted in: Auto Accident Treatment by Dr. Dirk Woodmansee DC

Auto Accident Chiropractor In Utah?

If you’ve been watching Chiropractic advertising lately there have been a number of people who claim to be “auto accident specialists”, or an auto accident chiropractor. Well what does that mean, and how do I know for sure that its true and trust that they really are an auto accident chiropractor?  Some individuals believe that [...]

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On February 16th, 2010, posted in: Auto Accident Treatment by Dr. Dirk Woodmansee DC

The uncomparable benefits of chiropractic care!

The Herald News reported a case study that shows the supremacy of chiropractics in certain fields as opposed to others.  This was study involved treating medium to severe headaches of a 13 year old male.  This particular case study concerns what is known as a cervicogenic headache, likely caused by poor joint function impacting the [...]

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On February 13th, 2010, posted in: Uncategorized by Dr. Dirk Woodmansee DC