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GA Medicare For Your Car Accident Injuries

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Had a car accident?

Whiplash refers to a neck injury that occurs following a motor vehicle or car accident. The most common type of car accident is a rear-end collision, where the occupant of the vehicle that gets “rear-ended” is at the highest risk of injury, including whiplash.

Until recently, the cause of pain resulting from a whiplash injury was not well understood. Additionally, due to legal and insurance concerns, individuals who reported neck pain and symptoms after an accident were often viewed with skepticism. Recent research has clarified why people involved in rear-end collisions experience a higher incidence of injury compared to those in other types of accidents. This new information is crucial for doctors treating whiplash, as it influences how best to care for those suffering from these injuries.

Many patients can avoid surgery with treatment using stem cells and PRP.

Stem Cell Therapy for Various Conditions:

  • Back Pain
  • Neck Pain
  • Ligament and Tendon Pain
  • Osteoporosis
  • Rotator Cuff Injuries
  • Sports Injuries
  • Tennis Elbow and Golfer’s Elbow
  • Joint Pain

Joint Dysfunction:

Joint Dysfunction:

One or more spinal joints may lose their proper resiliency and shock absorption, leading to a restricted range of movement and pain.

A whiplash accident can injure the discs between the bones in your spine, leading to small tears. These tears allow the jelly-like center, or nucleus, to bulge out and apply pressure on sensitive spinal nerves. This can result in pain that radiates from the neck into the arm, and may also cause numbness, tingling, and even weakness in grip strength and the arm.

If you’re experiencing neck pain from whiplash, give us a call. Our Utah physical medicine clinics offer non-surgical options for relieving whiplash pain.

If you’ve tried other healthcare solutions—such as surgery, medication, or regular chiropractic care—for your chronic degenerative condition without success, Interventional Spine & Pain Management has the pain specialists you need to see.