Motor Vehicle Injuries
At Active Kare Physical Therapy, we use a wide variety of techniques to eliminate pain, increase mobility and return to patients back to normal daily function.
Motor Vehicles Injury
Motor vehicle accidents can cause a variety of serious personal injuries. Car accident injuries are typically due to slamming into another vehicle or object, a rollover accident or being hurt from broken glass or torn metal. A frontal crash can cause injury to the head, neck, chest, legs, and feet. A side-impact crash can cause injury to the head and pelvis. According to the NHTSA, the head, neck, pelvis, abdomen, legs, knees, and feet are the most common parts of the body to be injured in a motor vehicle collision.
The most frequent motor vehicle injuries are:
- Brain and head injuries
- Neck and back injuries
- Chest injuries
- Diaphragm rupture
- Pelvis and abdominal injuries
- Leg and knee injuries
- Foot injuries
Impact to the head can cause a traumatic brain injury (TBI). It may be mild or severe. Head injuries include jaw fractures and facial fractures. Whiplash is the most common injury incurred in a car crash. The neck stretches back and forth quickly. It can cause damage to the neck, back, ligaments, or discs. Even less severe neck and back injuries can cause chronic pain. The crushing impact of a crash can break ribs and the breastbone. Even with airbags and safety belts, this can still occur. A diaphragm injury can occur by blunt trauma occurring to the lower chest. Pelvis and abdominal injuries include injury to the kidneys, spleen, and liver. Leg and knee injuries are crush injuries. They can range from contusions and fractures to a meniscus tear. Ankles and feet can be easily sprained, strained, or fractured in a car crash.
At Active Kare Physical Therapy, we use a wide variety of techniques to eliminate pain, increase mobility and return to patients back to normal daily function. We will carry out a full evaluation to determine physical conditions, pain level and limits. Stretching exercises may be done to improve range of motion. Ice and heat therapy, ultrasound, and manual manipulation may also be done to get the patient on the road to recovery after incurring a car accident injury.
The benefits of undergoing physical therapy are many. You can avoid the use of opioids for long-term pain. You can also avoid invasive surgery as treatment by a physical therapy has been found to be as effective as surgery – all without the risks of unwanted side effects that are common with surgical operations. We work collaboratively with our patients and design personalized treatment plans to meet your individual challenges, needs, and goals.