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Should I See a Chiropractor After a Car Accident?


According to the North Carolina Department of Transportation, there were 276,026 traffic crashes reported and 114,722 related injuries reported in North Carolina in 2021. Over 68,000 of those crashes took place in Raleigh, North Carolina—the most crash-prone city, second only to Charlotte.

Based on NCDOT data, a North Carolinian is less than 50% likely to report an injury following a car accident in our state. However, unbeknownst to the majority of us, even minor accidents frequently lead to injuries in the soft tissue in our bodies—potentially leading to chronic arthritis down the road.

During a car accident, the occupants of the vehicles often sustain injuries to their neck and spine or the soft tissue and muscles surrounding the spine. Seeing a chiropractor soon after a car accident is critical in the treatment of issues that aren’t quite obvious at the outset. In this post, the experts at Team Chiropractic will discuss what happens to the human body in a car accident, and when it’s a good idea to seek chiropractic care.

What Happens to Your Body in a Car Accident

If you’ve been in a car crash, you may not realize just how much shock your body has absorbed. Whiplash is a spinal injury that occurs when the head moves back and forward too quickly—like the snapping of a whip. While injuries can be mild or severe, the most common symptom: pain in the neck and shoulders, is often overlooked as normal. Other symptoms may include blurred vision, difficulty concentrating, headaches, vertigo, dizziness, and fatigue.

The soreness you experience after a car accident may be just that, but it won’t hurt to rule out more serious issues. While you are waiting for your chiropractor’s appointment, you can begin at-home care techniques for pain management, such as ice and heat therapy.

Should I See a Chiropractor for Whiplash?

Did you know that over half of all whiplash injuries occur as a result of car accidents in which there was little to no damage to the vehicle? Even minor accidents can produce whiplash effects for the occupants of the vehicles involved. Often, the only way to determine if there is an unseen injury that requires treatment is to seek medical attention.

Seeing a chiropractor after a crash is particularly important. While most doctors are trained to check for only certain injuries, chiropractors can perform extensive testing post-accident, including orthopedic and neurological testing. These tests can determine the extent to which a body has sustained soft tissue and even structural damage.

Chiropractors can also conduct tests to examine an individual’s range of motion, joint function, nerve function, and even post-injury muscle strength. All of these items can potentially reveal signs of serious injuries that are often overlooked by most medical providers.

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How Soon After a Car Accident Should I See a Chiropractor?

The very first thing you should do after a car accident is to visit a hospital. Concussions and other serious head and brain injuries sustained during a car accident can be extreme, but unfortunately, they don’t always present obvious signs of damage until it’s too late. Even if you have been screened for these and other major injuries and are released from the hospital, you may still experience pain, soreness, and discomfort. This is the best time to see a chiropractor.

It’s important to note that after a car accident, all the occupants of the involved vehicles should seek medical attention (including a visit to a chiropractor) quickly. Seeking care quickly is crucial to ensure that individuals can obtain insurance coverage for these initial medical visits and any medical visits related to car accident injuries that may be needed in the future. A good rule of thumb is to visit a hospital immediately and to make a visit to a chiropractor within 2 weeks of the incident. As discussed, chiropractors are trained to catch signs of pain that could occur down the road, limiting your ability to enjoy life and experience a full range of mobility in later years.

Chiropractic Whiplash Treatment

After your car accident, your chiropractor will work with you to determine the appropriate care plan for you and your unique needs. Team Chiropractic utilizes a range of treatment options in the care of whiplash victims, including spinal re-engineering. Spinal re-engineering can help correct a wide range of issues including back and neck pain, headaches, pain, reduced flexibility and range of motion, and poor posture.

Chiropractic adjustments help identify herniated and bulging discs, misalignment in the spine, and improper positioning of the neck joints caused by whiplash. Trigger point therapy is a helpful strategy for stretching soft tissue and stimulating the nervous system in order to reinstate a normal range of motion in the spine.

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Chiropractic Whiplash Treatment

After your car accident, your chiropractor will work with you to determine the appropriate care plan for you and your unique needs. Team Chiropractic utilizes a range of treatment options in the care of whiplash victims, including spinal re-engineering. Spinal re-engineering can help correct a wide range of issues including back and neck pain, headaches, pain, reduced flexibility and range of motion, and poor posture.

Chiropractic adjustments help identify herniated and bulging discs, misalignment in the spine, and improper positioning of the neck joints caused by whiplash. Trigger point therapy is a helpful strategy for stretching soft tissue and stimulating the nervous system in order to reinstate a normal range of motion in the spine.


Team Chiropractic: Your Answer for Post-Car Accident Pain Relief in the Triangle

If you’ve been in a car accident, seeking treatment for soft tissue, muscle, and spinal injuries early can help ensure you are able to maintain a full range of motion and continue to live life with less pain. As the home of evidence-based spinal reengineering, Team Chiropractic & Sports Medicine, P.A. takes post-car accident injuries seriously and knows exactly what to look for. Based in the Triangle, Team Chiropractic is honored to serve Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Research Triangle Park, Morrisville, Wake Forrest, Clayton, Garner, Knightdale, Wendell, and surrounding areas in North Carolina. If you’re looking for acupuncture treatment in the greater Triangle area, we are here to help! Contact us online today or give us a call at 919-788-8881 to schedule your initial appointment and x-ray at either of our Triangle locations. We look forward to helping restore your health!


According to the North Carolina Department of Transportation, there were 276,026 traffic crashes reported and 114,722 related injuries reported in North Carolina in 2021. Over 68,000 of those crashes took place in Raleigh, North Carolina—the most crash-prone city, second only to Charlotte.

Based on NCDOT data, a North Carolinian is less than 50% likely to report an injury following a car accident in our state. However, unbeknownst to the majority of us, even minor accidents frequently lead to injuries in the soft tissue in our bodies—potentially leading to chronic arthritis down the road.

During a car accident, the occupants of the vehicles often sustain injuries to their neck and spine or the soft tissue and muscles surrounding the spine. Seeing a chiropractor soon after a car accident is critical in the treatment of issues that aren’t quite obvious at the outset. In this post, the experts at Team Chiropractic will discuss what happens to the human body in a car accident, and when it’s a good idea to seek chiropractic care.

What Happens to Your Body in a Car Accident

If you’ve been in a car crash, you may not realize just how much shock your body has absorbed. Whiplash is a spinal injury that occurs when the head moves back and forward too quickly—like the snapping of a whip. While injuries can be mild or severe, the most common symptom: pain in the neck and shoulders, is often overlooked as normal. Other symptoms may include blurred vision, difficulty concentrating, headaches, vertigo, dizziness, and fatigue.

The soreness you experience after a car accident may be just that, but it won’t hurt to rule out more serious issues. While you are waiting for your chiropractor’s appointment, you can begin at-home care techniques for pain management, such as ice and heat therapy.

Should I See a Chiropractor for Whiplash?

Did you know that over half of all whiplash injuries occur as a result of car accidents in which there was little to no damage to the vehicle? Even minor accidents can produce whiplash effects for the occupants of the vehicles involved. Often, the only way to determine if there is an unseen injury that requires treatment is to seek medical attention.

Seeing a chiropractor after a crash is particularly important. While most doctors are trained to check for only certain injuries, chiropractors can perform extensive testing post-accident, including orthopedic and neurological testing. These tests can determine the extent to which a body has sustained soft tissue and even structural damage.

Chiropractors can also conduct tests to examine an individual’s range of motion, joint function, nerve function, and even post-injury muscle strength. All of these items can potentially reveal signs of serious injuries that are often overlooked by most medical providers.

0035317001707326216.jpg

How Soon After a Car Accident Should I See a Chiropractor?

The very first thing you should do after a car accident is to visit a hospital. Concussions and other serious head and brain injuries sustained during a car accident can be extreme, but unfortunately, they don’t always present obvious signs of damage until it’s too late. Even if you have been screened for these and other major injuries and are released from the hospital, you may still experience pain, soreness, and discomfort. This is the best time to see a chiropractor.

It’s important to note that after a car accident, all the occupants of the involved vehicles should seek medical attention (including a visit to a chiropractor) quickly. Seeking care quickly is crucial to ensure that individuals can obtain insurance coverage for these initial medical visits and any medical visits related to car accident injuries that may be needed in the future. A good rule of thumb is to visit a hospital immediately and to make a visit to a chiropractor within 2 weeks of the incident. As discussed, chiropractors are trained to catch signs of pain that could occur down the road, limiting your ability to enjoy life and experience a full range of mobility in later years.

Chiropractic Whiplash Treatment

After your car accident, your chiropractor will work with you to determine the appropriate care plan for you and your unique needs. Team Chiropractic utilizes a range of treatment options in the care of whiplash victims, including spinal re-engineering. Spinal re-engineering can help correct a wide range of issues including back and neck pain, headaches, pain, reduced flexibility and range of motion, and poor posture.

Chiropractic adjustments help identify herniated and bulging discs, misalignment in the spine, and improper positioning of the neck joints caused by whiplash. Trigger point therapy is a helpful strategy for stretching soft tissue and stimulating the nervous system in order to reinstate a normal range of motion in the spine.

0767959001707326280.jpg


Chiropractic Whiplash Treatment

After your car accident, your chiropractor will work with you to determine the appropriate care plan for you and your unique needs. Team Chiropractic utilizes a range of treatment options in the care of whiplash victims, including spinal re-engineering. Spinal re-engineering can help correct a wide range of issues including back and neck pain, headaches, pain, reduced flexibility and range of motion, and poor posture.

Chiropractic adjustments help identify herniated and bulging discs, misalignment in the spine, and improper positioning of the neck joints caused by whiplash. Trigger point therapy is a helpful strategy for stretching soft tissue and stimulating the nervous system in order to reinstate a normal range of motion in the spine.


Team Chiropractic: Your Answer for Post-Car Accident Pain Relief in the Triangle

If you’ve been in a car accident, seeking treatment for soft tissue, muscle, and spinal injuries early can help ensure you are able to maintain a full range of motion and continue to live life with less pain. As the home of evidence-based spinal reengineering, Team Chiropractic & Sports Medicine, P.A. takes post-car accident injuries seriously and knows exactly what to look for. Based in the Triangle, Team Chiropractic is honored to serve Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Research Triangle Park, Morrisville, Wake Forrest, Clayton, Garner, Knightdale, Wendell, and surrounding areas in North Carolina. If you’re looking for acupuncture treatment in the greater Triangle area, we are here to help! Contact us online today or give us a call at 919-788-8881 to schedule your initial appointment and x-ray at either of our Triangle locations. We look forward to helping restore your health!

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Raleigh Office

309 W Millbrook Rd STE 199
Raleigh, NC 27609

(919) 788-8881


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Monday: 7:30AM–12PM & 3PM–6PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–12PM & 3PM–6PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–12PM
Thursday: 7:30–12PM & 3PM–6PM
Friday: 7:30AM–12PM
Saturday & Sunday: Closed



Wakefield Office

12740 Spruce Tree Way STE 103
Raleigh, NC 27614

(919) 570-6160


Hours:

Monday: 7:30AM–12PM & 3:15–6:00PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–12PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–12PM & 3:15–6:00PM
Thursday: 3:15-6:00PM
Friday: 7:30AM–12PM
Saturday & Sunday: Closed