Three physical therapy methods that are exceptional for auto injury treatment

Auto Injury Treatment

Every 60 seconds, a car accident happens. There are few things more terrifying than a car crash. Surviving a motor vehicle collision is a feat in and of itself, but that does not mean you will walk away without needing auto injury treatment. Each year, 4.4 million people experience a serious car crash injury and require medical attention. Additionally, auto injury treatment costs the United States more than $390 million in medical costs annually. The best way to avoid needing treatment is prevention through wearing your seat belt and practicing safe driving skills. 

If you have been injured in a car accident, seek medical help immediately. It is important to remember that not all injuries present immediately. Some injuries creep up on you and the pain slowly sets in. This is called a gradual onset car crash injury. 

Do I need auto injury treatment?

Injuries sustained after an auto injury range from severe to mild and are dependent on the type of crash and motor vehicles that were involved. Some common conditions that require treatment include: 

  • Whiplash.
  • Concussion.
  • Neck, back or shoulder injury.
  • Balance issues such as vertigo.

Many times, treatment includes the help of a physical therapist to speed your recovery.

How can a physical therapist help?

Once you have been evaluated by a medical professional after your motor vehicle collision, you should consider seeking help from a physical therapist for your or your loved one’s auto injury treatment. 

  • Initial assessment — The first step in your treatment is the initial assessment that is performed by a physical therapist to determine the source of your pain and discomfort.
  • Customized treatment plan — Once the physical therapist has identified your pain points, they will customize a treatment plan specific to your needs. 
  • Aid in recovery — Regular sessions with a physical therapist can aid in your treatment plan by increasing your rate of recovery. 

If you or a loved one needs auto injury treatment, seek help from a physical therapist. Contact us today for more information or to schedule an initial appointment.

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