Car Accidents Chiropractors
2110 S 17th Street
Wilmington, Carolina del Norte, 28401
Calle Beaman 600
Clinton, Carolina del Norte 28328
116 N Norwood St
Wallace, NC 28466
Car Accident Injuries
Cost of Rehabilitation is Often Covered 100% by Insurance!
Car accidents can result in a wide range of injuries, varying in severity from minor bruises to life-threatening conditions. The type and severity of injuries depend on several factors, including the speed of the vehicles involved, the point of impact, the use of seat belts, and the presence of airbags. Prompt medical evaluation and treatment are crucial for the best possible outcomes.
Common Types of Car Accident Injuries
Whiplash:
A neck injury due to rapid back-and-forth movement of the head, often resulting in neck pain, stiffness, and headaches.
Concussions:
Head injuries caused by a blow or jolt to the head, leading to symptoms such as headaches, confusion, dizziness, and in severe cases, loss of consciousness and cognitive impairments.
Fractures:
Broken bones, commonly in the arms, legs, ribs, and collarbone, due to the force of the impact. (Our team of trained physicians will always relay on our in-house x-rays and will refer out for immediate orthopedic evaluations if there is any fractures noted.)
Soft Tissue Injuries:
Injuries to muscles, ligaments, and tendons, including strains, sprains, and contusions, resulting in pain, swelling, and reduced mobility.
Chest Injuries:
Injuries to the chest area, including broken ribs and damage to internal organs, often caused by the impact with the steering wheel or seatbelt.
Cuts and Lacerations:
Wounds caused by broken glass, metal, or other debris, which may require stitches or other medical treatment to prevent infection. Referral are always provided to ensure your success in responding from your injuries.
Common Symptoms
Pain and Swelling: In affected areas such as the neck, back, chest, and limbs.
Bruising and Discoloration: Around the impact site or due to internal bleeding.
Numbness and Tingling: Especially in cases of nerve or spinal cord injuries.
Difficulty Breathing: Due to chest injuries or internal damage.
Headache and Dizziness: Common with concussions and head injuries.
Loss of Consciousness: Indicative of severe head trauma or internal bleeding.
Limited Mobility: Due to fractures, dislocations, or severe pain.
Common Treatments
Immediate First Aid / Comprehensive Medical Evaluation
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Comprehensive assessment begins in our clinical setting to diagnose all injuries.
Imaging tests such as digital X-rays and Myofascial surface EMGS to rule out fractures, pathology or whiplash type complications.
T.E.A.M. Approach (Together Everyone Accomplishes More)
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With 7 board certified chiropractic physicians on staff, we take all the guess work out of the road to recovery. Our team boasts one of the most experienced and tenured chiropractic teams in the area. You are never alone in this journey and our doctors are always available to assist you with any of your health needs.
Better-Stronger-Healthier (The Road of Lifetime Wellness)
Recovering from a car accident can truly be a headache beyond the whiplash injuries. Our role in your rehabilitation is to assist you in regaining your strength, flexibility, and mobility. Rest assured that are facilities offer the most comprehensive options for your injuries. Each facilities is equipped with digital hospital grade x-rays, complete line of soft tissue modalities (moist heat, ice, electric muscle stimulation, and intersegmental traction).
Oftentimes your injuries will require care to improve the performance and health of your body. We offer the areas only (M7 MLS Class IV laser and the AllCore 360), KDT spinal disc decompression, and the complete one of CBP (Chiropractic Biophysics) traction modalities.
Our commitment to YOU is to provide all the convenience of home with a trained team of professionals that truly cares!
Prevention Tips
Safe Driving Practices:
Following traffic laws, avoiding distractions, and not driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Use of Safety Devices:
Always wearing seat belts and ensuring all passengers do the same.
Using appropriate child safety seats for young children.
Vehicle Maintenance:
Regularly checking and maintaining vehicle safety features such as brakes, tires, and airbags.
Defensive Driving:
Being aware of other drivers and anticipating potential hazards on the road.
Speed Control:
Adhering to speed limits and adjusting speed according to road conditions.
Recovery Tips
Follow Medical Advice:
Adhering to prescribed treatment plans, taking medications as directed, and attending follow-up appointments.
Gradual Return to Activities:
Slowly resuming normal activities and avoiding strenuous tasks until fully recovered.
Healthy Lifestyle:
Maintaining a balanced diet, staying hydrated, and getting adequate rest to support the healing process.
Support Systems:
Leaning on family, friends, or support groups for emotional and practical support during recovery.
If you or someone else is involved in a car accident, it is essential to seek immediate medical attention, even if injuries seem minor, as some symptoms may not appear right away.