Soft-Tissue Injuries are quite common after you are involved in a Car Accident. The amount of trauma your body absorbs from the rapid change in direction due to a Car Accident causes a reaction in the body known as muscle splinting.
Similar to putting a splint on broken fingers, our body reacts to violent motions by shutting down certain muscle groups, our nervous system goes into a fight or flight state, and our ligaments can become more relaxed.
With these injuries, pain, swelling, bruising, and loss of function are possible. A person's range of motion can be significantly affected. The most common types of soft tissue injuries are sprains, strains, contusions, and whiplash.
Our goal in this blog post is to share with you common Soft-Tissue Injuries following an Auto Accident, natural therapies you can do at home to help, and what where you can go to get checked out by an experienced Car Accident Injury Doctor if you are still experiencing pain.
There are two categories of Soft-Tissue Injuries that occur in the body; Acute and Chronic.
Any injuries to the body's “soft” areas (ligaments, tendons, and muscles) are classified as soft-tissue injuries.
Soft tissue injuries can cause great pain and discomfort in the form of soreness, swelling, bruising, and stiffness. These types of injuries are common in car accidents because of the impact of the collisions between vehicles.
Common examples of soft tissue injuries include:
Perhaps the most frequently occurring type of soft tissue injury is whiplash, especially after a car accident.
Whiplash is a soft tissue injury to the neck due to forceful, rapid back-and-forth movement of the neck, similar to the cracking of a whip.
This soft tissue injury is most commonly caused by rear-end car accidents.
But whiplash can also result from sports accidents, physical abuse, and other types of traumas, such as a fall. Whiplash may be called a neck sprain or strain, but these terms also include other types of neck injuries.
Most people with whiplash get better within a few weeks by following a treatment plan that includes chiropractic care and exercise.
However, some people may have chronic neck pain and other long-lasting complications.
Signs and symptoms of the soft tissue injury whiplash usually develop within days of the injury, and may include:
Most people who have whiplash feel better within a few weeks and don't seem to have any lasting effects from their injuries as long as they see a chiropractor after their car crash.
However, some people continue to have complications for several months or years after the car crash occurred.
It is difficult to predict how each person with whiplash injuries may recover, and that's why you should always see a chiropractor.
Immediately following an accident, you should use the RICE method to take care of your injury.
The RICE method is as follows:
Anytime you are involved in a Car Accident, you should seek Medical Attention to make sure your body is moving and operating the way it should.
If you are in Georgia or South Carolina, we invite you to any one of our Clinics.
At the Arrowhead Clinic, each new patient gets a free consultation.
During this free consultation, our expert chiropractors will complete a physical exam and a review of your medical history so they can design a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
The treatment plan may include adjustments, exercises, physical therapy, and nutritional advice that will help you make a complete recovery from your soft tissue injury.
And, if you've been involved in a car wreck, we can also refer you to a personal injury attorney that can help with your accident claim, if necessary.
Our team of Accident Injury Chiropractors and Medical Doctors have been treating Car Accident Victims for 40 years.
If you need to speak with someone about your Soft-tissue injuries, click the link below for a Free Consultation.
If you are concerned about the cost of returning your life to normal, read our blog post, How Much Does Medical Care and Legal Help Cost After a Car Accident?
Read our previous blog: A Team Approach to Help Car Accident Victims