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Car Accident Back and Neck Injuries

Traffic accidents contribute to tens of thousands of neck and back injuries every year – from minor strain and sprain injuries to severe spinal cord damage that results in total paralysis. This article will examine common types of neck and back injuries, how these injuries happen, how they can be treated, and how you can get legal help to get compensated for your medical bills, time off work, and pain and suffering.

Common back and neck injuries associated with auto accidents

1. Whiplash

When your car’s velocity suddenly changes, this can exert a powerful force on your body – particularly on your neck. Whether you slam on the brakes to stop for a tire in the middle of the road or get hit from behind at a stop light by a truck driver yapping on a cell phone, the force can violently hurl your head forward and then whip it backwards. This hyperextension and hyperflexion pack a one-two punch which can damage soft tissue and the discs in your neck.

2. Lower back strains and sprains

Depending on how the Texas car accident occurs, your lower back can be subjected to tremendous amounts of force. A torsional force (twisting) can cause disc slippage and debilitating injuries. Compression injuries can cause bruising, lacerations, damage to the nerves, and muscle spasms.

3. Spinal cord injuries

The spinal cord transmits neurological signals from your brain to the rest of your body. It’s protected by the spinal column. In auto accidents, the spinal cord itself can be damaged due to twisting, compression, or breaking of the bones in the spine. Damage to the nervous apparatus in the spinal cord can have far reaching impacts in the body – leading to problems as wide ranging as sexual dysfunction, fibromyalgia and paralysis.

Treatment for auto accident back and neck injuries in Texas

Doctors use a range of tests to diagnose these injuries. These include electromyograms, MRIs, and CAT scans. Treatment modules include everything from surgery to strength training to trigger point massage. In minor cases, whiplash can be resolved through a few sessions of deep tissue massage; whereas, a severe spinal cord injury may be permanent and thus lead to a lifetime of problems.

Where you can go for legal help?

Ms. Dina Steele is a respected, experienced Lewisville Texas car accident injury attorney who can provide a free consultation to you today. She deals exclusively with injury cases and packs an arsenal of legal weapons to help clients get best results. Connect today for a free consultation at 214.333.HELP (4357).

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