Auto Injuries
After a car accident, symptoms do not always appear immediately. PPSI evaluates crash-related pain early, identifies hidden injuries, and coordinates care for spine, joint, nerve, and soft-tissue problems.
Common auto injuries
- Whiplash and neck pain
- Low back pain and disc irritation
- Headaches after neck trauma
- Shoulder, knee, wrist, and ankle pain
- Numbness, tingling, or radiating pain
- Soft-tissue sprains and strains
How we evaluate symptoms
Providers review the crash history, pain pattern, neurological symptoms, mobility, prior imaging, emergency care, and how symptoms affect work, sleep, driving, and daily tasks.
Treatment options
Care may include chiropractic treatment, physical therapy, pain management procedures, medication guidance, imaging review, EMG testing, orthopedic evaluation, or spine consultation.
Insurance and records support
Auto injury care often requires clear documentation. PPSI keeps clinical records tied to findings, treatment recommendations, progress, and functional limitations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if my pain started days after the accident?
Delayed pain is common after crashes. Schedule an evaluation if stiffness, headaches, back pain, neck pain, or nerve symptoms appear later.
Do you treat PIP or auto-related cases?
PPSI works with many injury-related cases. Bring available claim and insurance information so the office can guide scheduling.
Is every auto injury surgical?
No. Many patients improve with conservative or minimally invasive care. Surgery is considered only when clinically appropriate.
