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Are you experiencing pain after a car accident?

Car accidents can often lead to chronic pain — these are four hidden symptoms to look out for.

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Neck injuries as whiplash

A neck injury caused by a car accident is typically referred to as whiplash. The sudden jerking motion of the head and neck during a car accident can cause damage to the bones, muscles, and other tissues in the neck. Symptoms of whiplash can include neck pain, stiffness, and headaches. In some cases, the symptoms may not appear until days or weeks after the accident.

Whiplash is a complex injury with symptoms that differ from patient to patient. If you have been in a car accident and are experiencing neck pain, you must consult a pain specialist immediately, even if the pain is mild. Without prompt treatment, you may eventually suffer from chronic neck pain. The treatment may involve physical therapy, medical treatments, and pain management.

Cervicogenic Headache after neck injurie

A cervicogenic headache occurs because of whiplash or other injuries to the neck. Cervicogenic headaches can be painful and make it difficult to move the head or neck. The symptoms of a cervicogenic headache are similar to those of tension headaches or migraines, but the pain is usually located on one side of the head, and it may radiate from the neck into the head.

You may suffer from a cervicogenic headache for numerous reasons, such as tumors, fractures, infections, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, whiplash injuries, poor sleep posture, and other factors that pinch the nerves in the neck. If you experience headaches and neck pain after a car accident, you must contact a pain specialist without delay.

Why is it important to treat traumatic injuries proactively?

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Most pain treatments are covered by most health insurances, including medicare. Our insurance specialists are available to discuss your options call us to get started at (855) 201-7077 or fill out the form below:

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Different types of back pain

Whether you were rear-ended, T-boned, or hit head-on, a car accident can cause long-lasting back pain. When you’re in a car accident, your body is thrown around, causing your spine to jar out of place and your muscles and ligaments to stretch and tear. The force of the impact can cause your discs to bulge or rupture, which can pinch nerves and lead to pain.

If you are experiencing back pain after a car accident, you must contact a back pain doctor without delay. A pain specialist can determine the root cause of your back pain and recommend the best treatment, which may include physical therapy, minimally invasive medical treatments, and lifestyle changes. Without prompt treatment, you may suffer from chronic pain.

Soft tissue injuries

The most common soft tissue injuries after a car accident are whiplash, strains, and sprains. Whiplash is a neck injury that occurs when the head is suddenly and forcefully jerked forward and backward. The force of the accident can damage the ligaments and muscles in the neck. Whiplash can be very painful and cause stiffness, headaches, and dizziness.

Strains and sprains are injuries to the muscles and ligaments, and they occur when the muscles or ligaments are suddenly and forcefully stretched or torn, leading to swelling, bruising, and stiffness. If you are injured in a car accident, you must contact a reputable pain specialist to diagnose and treat your soft tissue injuries and prevent chronic pain.

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