Injury Recovery
Auto Accident and Work Injury Care
Focused chiropractic care for people dealing with pain, stiffness, headaches, whiplash, back pain, or mobility changes after a car accident, workplace injury, or daily strain.
Care focus
Evaluation • Recovery Plan • Ongoing Support
We help patients understand what may be contributing to their pain and build a practical care plan based on their symptoms, history, and exam findings.
Why early care matters
Pain after an accident may not fully show up right away.
After a collision or work injury, adrenaline and inflammation can make symptoms feel mild at first. Neck pain, back pain, headaches, shoulder tension, numbness, or stiffness may appear hours or days later. A focused chiropractic evaluation helps document your symptoms, check your movement, and decide what type of care is appropriate for your situation.
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Auto Accident Injury Care
Car accidents can place sudden force on the spine, neck, shoulders, and soft tissues. We commonly see patients with whiplash-type symptoms, headaches, back pain, stiffness, and pain that gets worse with movement or sitting.
- Neck pain and whiplash symptoms
- Back pain after impact
- Headaches, stiffness, and muscle tension
- Shoulder, arm, or leg discomfort
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Work Injury Care
Work injuries can happen from lifting, repetitive motion, awkward posture, falls, or physical strain. Our goal is to help reduce pain, improve movement, and support a safe return to work and daily activity.
- Lifting and strain injuries
- Repetitive stress and posture-related pain
- Neck, back, shoulder, wrist, or leg symptoms
- Recovery planning and progress documentation
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Common symptoms
Signs you should not ignore
If symptoms are severe, worsening, or linked with a medical emergency, call 911. For non-emergency pain after an accident or injury, scheduling an evaluation can help you understand the next step.
Neck pain
Back pain
Whiplash
Headaches
Shoulder pain
Arm or leg pain
Stiffness
Numbness or tingling
What to expect
A clear injury-care process
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History and consultation
We listen to what happened, when symptoms started, what makes them worse, and how the injury affects your daily life.
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Focused examination
Your provider checks movement, pain patterns, posture, and areas of concern to understand what may need care.
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X-Ray when appropriate
If clinically necessary, on-site digital X-ray may help evaluate your condition before a care plan is built.
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Personalized care plan
Your plan may include chiropractic care, soft tissue support, home guidance, and follow-up visits based on your needs.
Diagnostic support
Need an X-Ray after an accident or injury?
Not every patient needs imaging, but when symptoms, trauma history, or exam findings suggest it may be appropriate, our team can evaluate whether X-ray should be part of your visit.
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Injury care questions
Quick answers before you book
How soon should I be checked after a car accident?
It is usually best to be evaluated as soon as possible, especially if you have pain, stiffness, headaches, reduced movement, or symptoms that appear later. Early documentation can also help keep your care organized.
Can chiropractic care help work-related injuries?
Chiropractic care may help with many muscle, joint, and spine-related work injuries. Your visit starts with an evaluation so the provider can decide what type of care is appropriate.
Do I need an X-Ray?
Not always. X-rays are considered when your history, symptoms, or exam findings suggest imaging may be needed. The provider will discuss this with you during the visit.
Not sure what kind of appointment you need?
Start with an appointment request and our team can help guide you to the right visit type.