How Physiotherapy Helps With Car Crash Injuries

Eric McPherson • October 1, 2021

Have you recently been in a car crash? Are you suffering lingering effects from it? If so, physiotherapy will help. 


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motor vehicle accident can cause physical harm as well as emotional and mental anguish. Some bodily injuries may not be apparent, and symptoms may take a few days to manifest. Many people who have been in a vehicle accident suffer from various long-term effects. 


Getting early care is critical to prevent minor injuries from becoming more serious. Here are some of the benefits derived from physiotherapy if you suffer from car crash injuries. 


Types of Car Crash Injuries That Can Be Resolved With Physiotherapy


Injuries experienced from a car crash can range from minor to life-changing. While no two accidents are alike, the injuries sustained in a vehicle collision are often comparable since the human body can only move so much in a tight space at the moment of impact.


Whiplash is the most common type of injury from a minor car crash. A collision that causes any abrupt motion of the head can also result in a concussion. In these cases, physiotherapy can help strengthen neck muscles and improve joint mobility.


Additionally, physiotherapy can help minimize or alleviate entirely car crash injuries sustained to the back, neck, shoulders, and knees, as well as persistent headaches. 


Seeking Treatment


It is critical to get physical therapy as soon as possible following an automobile accident. Although you may not experience aches or discomfort immediately, the trauma sustained can cause chronic pain and mobility issues.


Physiotherapy following accidents begins by understanding what happened and analyzing your physical condition from head to toe. This may include answering questions regarding the automobile accident to determine the full extent of the injury and potential secondary issues that may have been indirectly introduced.


If trauma is not attended to quickly, car accidents patients are prone to long-term and ongoing effects. Early intervention greatly improves the chances of restoring the body to full mobility. While neck braces and pain killers may help alleviate pain at the outset and lower the risk of further injury, they do not address and treat damaged soft tissues or any underlying conditions.


The length of treatment is determined by several factors, including the severity of the trauma and injuries, the frequency of physiotherapy sessions, and the effectiveness of the home-based treatment plan and rehabilitation exercises.


The goal is simple: to get you back to pre-accident condition, or better. 


Benefits of Physiotherapy for Car Crash Patients


Post-accident physiotherapy is intended to restore your body to normal function, including complete mobility, strength, flexibility, and range of motion.


However, this is part of a much larger picture; while you may not require surgery immediately following your incident, some car-accident-related ailments may necessitate surgery in the future. Physiotherapy can help you avoid this.


In addition, physical therapy may help you heal more quickly following an accident. 

It can assist the body in regaining strength, allowing you to shorten the length of time it takes to recover fully.


It can also help you deal with or prevent the long-term impacts of your injury, such as chronic pain and migraines. Physiotherapy can help you regain control of your health and improve your quality of life. It can also improve your emotional well-being, particularly when you are free from discomfort. 


Optimum Recovery 


Motor vehicle accidents can be scary and stressful. Physiotherapy can help you proactively recover and regain your fitness. Reach out to the professionals at Delta Physiotherapy & Rehab for personalized help by calling (905) 270-3086 or email us via our website.

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