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Auto Injuries

What to Do After an Accident?

Long-term degenerative changes, such as arthritis can occur if an injury does not receive the proper rehabilitative care.

We treat a variety of patients with conditions ranging from auto accident-induced whiplash to herniated disks, migraine headaches and lower back pain. We have had numerous success stories with these conditions and many others. Patients seeking treatment are assured of receiving only the finest quality, professional and respectful care.

Auto Accident Whiplash Injuries

You might think your body has to be slammed at high speeds to experience injury in a car. But even a bumper to bumper car accident when crawling along the freeway can result in a whiplash injury. Sometimes the painful effects of auto accident injuries don't show up until days, months or years later. Be sure to get examined by a healthcare professional as soon as possible after a car accident. This is the best way to ensure you receive proper treatment and support your body's efforts to heal.

Find out if you could be suffering from a hidden injury!

If you are experiencing any of the below symptoms since your auto accident, you may be suffering from a possible soft tissue injury:

  • Fatigue
  • Neck Pain
  • Difficulty Concentrating
  • Muscle Stiffness
  • Numbness and Tingling
  • Low Back Pain
  • Mid-Back Pain
  • Spasms
  • Headaches
  • Difficulty Sleeping

Improper healing of soft tissue injuries can cause arthritis and long-term pain. Play it safe - Get checked by a Doctor!

If you have been involved in an auto accident it's a good idea to consult with a doctor immediately for a complete examination. Frequently, individuals involved in auto accidents feel minimum or no symptoms for the first a couple of weeks and sometimes months. It's crucial to obtain prompt and suitable treatment for whatever traumas are sustained, but also to document the extent of the traumas.