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Car Accidents and Neck Pain - Part 2.

  • By Malcolm Williams, D.C.
  • 22 Jan, 2019

What Should Be Done After an Accident?

woman holding head from headache
Neck pain and headache
The period after an accident can be very unclear.  There is often some degree of shock, disorientation and confusion, the degree depending on the situation.  There is a lot to think about, and these don't necessarily come together in a logical order.  The vehicle might or might not be able to be driven.   Traffic might be having to go around the accident so there is concern about another accident happening.  People are asking for information, description of what happened and asking about injuries.  Often, if the injuries are not grossly visible as in cuts or broken bones, they are not assessed, particularly by those involved in the accident, as thoroughly as might be needed.  Also, because many symptoms don't show-up for between 12 and 72 hours, the initial assessment by the person is not truly reflective of what injuries have been incurred.

 One of the decisions that needs to be made fairly quickly is whether or not the person needs to go to an emergency room by ambulance, go under their own steam or even go at all.  The emergency medical responders will help determine if there are indications of a potentially serious condition that needs evaluation at the ER, particularly if that needs to by ambulance.  In less obvious situations they would recommend going to the ER for an evaluation, giving the option of going by ambulance or otherwise.  Some people are advised to go to the ER later if symptoms show up, or to see their PCP for a check-up.  With minor accidents most often, the ER and ambulance options are not necessary at the time of the accident.  

As was mentioned in Part 1 of this series, the initial response from many people in the minor category accidents, is that they are okay.   Between the disorientation, lack of screaming symptoms and dealing with everything else going on, they are not ready to accurately assess what the situation really is in their bodies.   It is often many hours later, when they stop dealing with everything and the adrenaline has settled back down to normal levels that  they are able to start assessing what the impact caused in their body.

While the ER and even the PCP's office might be appropriate places to go following an accident, one aspect of the follow-up that is too often ignored is the need for a chiropractic assessment.   No-one else is focusedly trained and experienced to assess the biomechanics of the functional musculoskeletal system as the chiropractor.   The chiropractor's training includes extensive education on the skeletal anatomy, the ligaments and muscles that connect and control the bone placement and movement, and the nerve system that extends from the brain through the spinal cord to every muscle, blood vessel and organ in every part of the body, as well as the general physiology of how everything works. 

Many injuries incurred in an automobile accident are too subtle to show-up on x-ray or even MRI or CT scan, but they still cause significant pain and dysfunction.  These are the areas where the chiropractic expertise can benefit the injured person to truly recover from the lingering problems after an accident.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
By Malcolm Williams 11 Apr, 2019


 

Those who have been in a car accident, may immediately do a quick body scan to see if they have sustained any life-threatening injuries, and then probably move on to dealing with the scene itself. The police may be called, information is to be exchanged with the other driver, evidence should be gathered, and car insurance companies must be contacted. Victims of car accidents may believe they feel fine in the moment after a crash and simply got lucky. However, in the days that follow symptoms may start to appear and medical attention is needed. Seeing a chiropractor after a crash can have more physical and legal benefits than most people realize.

 

#1 Whiplash is Treated Sooner

Even the smallest of car collisions can cause some degree of whiplash. The sooner that mild to severe cases of whiplash are treated, the less of an issue it may be in the future. If a person ignores their whiplash symptoms and hopes it heals on its own, may make it harder to treat down the line once the pain has become intolerable. While a conventional doctor may prescribe painkillers and send a patient on his or her way for a whiplash injury, a chiropractor can address the true issue behind the damage.

 

#2 Other Injuries Can Be Identified

Chiropractors can perform a full-body evaluation to determine whether other injuries were sustained other than superficial cuts and bruises. Sometimes these external abrasions can be an indicator that something more serious occurred under the surface. It isn’t uncommon for victims of car accidents to suffer from muscle and ligament tears, which can go undetected in an x-ray. Chiropractic treatments can help decrease pain associated with a wide range of injuries due to car crashes.

 

#3 You Have a Stronger Legal Claim

If the other driver was at-fault for the accident, their insurance company may be responsible for paying your medical care bills. If your claim is still open, visit a chiropractor as a way to treat your injuries and strengthen your claim. A chiropractor can provide an assessment of your condition to emphasize the extent of your injuries. A reputable car accident lawyer can also help you with your legal claims.

 

#4 Adjustments Can Prevent Chronic Conditions

Injuries from the accident which go untreated, may only get much worse in the long-term. What could have been treated and gotten better right away, may develop into a chronic condition without proper medical attention. Chiropractics is a safe and non-invasive way to treat injuries of the nervous and musculoskeletal system. During a chiropractic treatment, areas that became misaligned due to the impact of the collision, can be placed back into correct positioning using applied and direct, yet gentle force. A chiropractor may use two hands or a specialized tool as a way to adjust the spinal column, knees, wrists, pelvis, shoulders, neck, or other injured areas. Victims of car accidents are encouraged to visit a reputable chiropractor in their town for an exam, diagnosis, and treatment plan.

 

Thanks to Cohen & Cohen, P.C. , for their information on car accidents.

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