Chiropractic Treatment after a DFW Motor Vehicle Accident

What You Can Expect from a Chiropractor to Recover from Car Accident Injuries A motor vehicle accident will change your life in an instant, whether it’s a minor fender-bender or a serious collision. Some of the most excruciating and persistent pain often stems from spinal misalignments, disc injuries or soft-tissue injuries. Chiropractic care can effectively…

Wrist Pain after an Auto Accident

Diagnosis and Treatment Wrist injuries are among the most common injuries suffered in motor vehicle accidents, typically caused by impact with doors, dashboards, steering wheels and other objects. It’s a common response, when impact is imminent, to put your hands out in front of you to brace yourself, or to tighten your grip on the…

Treating Knee Pain After a Car Accident

Choosing Chiropractic to Recover from an Auto-Related Knee Injury In a motor vehicle collision, one of the most common types of injuries involves the knees, as a result of the impact with either another vehicle, the dashboard of your car, the steering wheel, or even the car door. In fact, there’s a specific type of…

Headaches and Neck Pain after a Car Accident

The Common Symptoms of Whiplash When you’ve been in a car crash, even if the impact was at a relatively low speed, you may suffer headaches or neck pain in the hours, days and weeks after the collision. In many instances, those are symptoms of whiplash, one of the most common injuries suffered in motor…

Experiencing Knee Pain after a Car Accident?

Let the Professionals at Accident Centers of Texas Effectively Treat Your Injury Knee injuries are among the most frequent types of trauma suffered in an automobile wreck. Your knees may get twisted or hyperextended, or may suffer injury through blunt force contact with the dashboard, side panel or even the airbag. In the process, many…

Knee, Leg, and Ankle Pain After a Car Accident

The Common-Lower Body Injuries Suffered in Motor Vehicle Accidents It’s long been known that many common injuries sustained in car and truck accidents involve the hips, legs, knees, and ankles. In fact, as motor vehicles have become safer, the relative rates of lower-extremity injuries have gone up. Safety experts say that the reduced incidence of…