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Auto accidents, whether they are fender-benders or major crashes, are a leading cause of injuries in the US, with millions of people sustaining injuries every year. We cannot afford to do away with cars as they’re a significant fixture in our everyday lives and facilitate our ability to move from place to place. Most people have one thing on their mind after a car accident–their car! However, it’s important to remember that you and your injuries come first. A visit to a chiropractor should always follow an auto injury, as chiropractors are specialists in damage to soft and hard tissue.

Even as a careful driver, you’re not immune to other drivers’ recklessness. Unforeseen circumstances and poor weather conditions can also conspire to make you susceptible to auto accident injuries.

How Can a Chiropractor Help Me After My Auto Accident?

Chiropractors are able to treat neck and back injuries associated with auto accidents. Many times, individuals who have been injured in a car accident experience such intense muscle pain and stiffness that they simply cannot function normally. When left untreated, this discomfort can be a serious issue.

Injuries sustained during auto accidents range from minor to severe and even life-threatening. Some of the injuries are short-term and involve relatively easy recovery, while other injuries require many months of ongoing care and therapy. Regardless of the nature of your injury, it’s best to seek care from a chiropractor. Chiropractic treatment is safe, drug-free, and non-invasive and focuses on healing the body from the inside-out by addressing your pain’s root cause and not just the symptoms.

Some common injuries sustained from car accidents include:

  • Head injuries and concussions
  • Whiplash
  • Neck and shoulder pain
  • Strains and sprains
  • Bruised ribs
  • Herniated discs
  • Chest pain
  • Back and spinal cord injuries
  • Broken bones
Treating pain or whiplash should never be secondary to bringing your car at the mechanic or working with your insurance company. If you’ve had an auto accident recently, your first priority should be taking the initiative to visit your chiropractor!