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    Aug

    Can chiropractic care help relieve headaches or migraines?

    Yes. Many headaches stem from: Neck misalignment Muscle tension Forward head posture Whiplash Evidence supports chiropractic [...]

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    Aug

    Do you accept walk-ins?

    We operate by appointment so you receive focused, one-on-one care, but same-day appointments are often available. Call [...]

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    Aug

    Do you treat sports injuries?

    Absolutely — we work with athletes of all levels, from weekend warriors to competitive players. Common [...]

  • 16
    Aug

    What makes Vector Spine and Sport different?

    Evidence-based chiropractic care Focused + radial shockwave technology Deep tissue laser therapy One-on-one treatments (no rushed [...]

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    Aug

    Do you use both Focused and Radial Shockwave?

    Yes! Vector Spine and Sport is one of the few clinics in the Salt Lake Valley offering both radial [...]

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    Aug

    What does Shockwave Therapy feel like?

    Most patients describe it as a tapping or pulsing sensation. Intensity is adjustable, and treatments typically last 5–10 [...]

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    Aug

    Is Shockwave Therapy safe?

    Yes. Shockwave EPAT is FDA-cleared, non-invasive, and backed by clinical studies showing strong effectiveness and extremely low [...]

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    Aug

    hat conditions does Shockwave Therapy (EPAT) treat?

    Shockwave Therapy is extremely effective for chronic and stubborn conditions, including: Plantar fasciitis Tennis & golfer’s [...]

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    Aug

    What does a chiropractic exam include after an auto accident?

    At Vector Spine and Sport, your exam includes: Medical history review Orthopedic & neurological testing Range [...]

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    Aug

    What injuries can chiropractic care help with after a car accident?

    Chiropractic care is one of the most effective conservative treatments for auto-related injuries.We commonly treat: Whiplash [...]

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    Aug

    Do I need to pay out-of-pocket for treatment after an auto accident?

    No. In Utah, Personal Injury Protection (PIP) automatically covers your medical care — whether you were at fault or not.Every [...]