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INNOVATIVE PERSONALIZED COMPASSIONATE

Car Accident Specialist

Car accidents can result in a wide range of injuries, including those affecting the spine. Spinal injuries sustained in car accidents can vary in severity, from minor strains and sprains to more serious conditions such as fractures, herniated discs, or spinal cord injuries.

According to the Centers for Disease Control, more than 2 million people visit emergency departments annually for treatment of injuries sustained in auto accidents. Even more walk away from their collisions with a few ‘bumps’ and ‘bruises.’ Unfortunately, many never consult with a spine surgeon about their injuries because they either believe they are uninjured or otherwise believe the emergency department effectively handled their care. The truth is accident victims can have musculoskeletal injuries without any symptoms. Of those who do, they are often sent home from hospital emergency departments with pain medications – which do nothing to treat the underlying injury.

Did you know…

you only need to be traveling approximately 5 to 10 miles an hour during a collision to sustain damage to your muscles, joints, bones or connective tissues? The same principle applies to injuries you sustain when other drivers run into you. Both low-speed and high-speed collisions put you at risk for injury.

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