Motor Vehicle Injuries
- Personalized Treatment
Managing Pain from Vehicle Accident Injuries
- Common Injuries
Injuries We Commonly Treat After Auto Accidents
If you’re unsure whether your symptoms are serious, don’t wait.
- Symptoms
Delayed and Immediate Symptoms of Auto Accident Injuries
Pain can appear right after a crash or develop over hours and days—ranging from sharp jolts in your neck, back, or legs to a growing stiffness that limits your movement. You may also notice deep soreness where your seatbelt sat or tingling and numbness that travels down your arms or legs.
Pain associated with auto injuries may include one or more of the following symptoms:
- Neck or shoulder pain and stiffness
- Abdominal pain, redness, or swelling
- Changes in physical function
- Pain that worsens during sleep
- Radiating numbness or tingling
- Treatments
Treatment Approaches for Auto Accident Injuries
Physical or Massage Therapy
Hands-on techniques designed to reduce muscle tension, promote circulation, and support soft tissue healing after trauma.
Epidural Steroid Injections
Anti-inflammatory medications delivered near irritated nerves in the spine to reduce swelling and relieve pain, especially for nerve-related symptoms.
Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (PENS)
A minimally invasive technique that uses gentle electrical pulses to disrupt pain signals and stimulate healing in affected nerves.