WHY EARLY INTERVENTION MATTERS AFTER A MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION
After a motor vehicle collision, injuries may not be immediately apparent. Symptoms such as neck or back pain, headaches, dizziness, and stiffness often appear days or weeks later as soft-tissue damage and inflammation develop. Early intervention is critical to identify these issues and prevent them from becoming chronic conditions.
Prompt assessment and appropriate care can reduce pain, restore mobility, and support proper healing of muscles, joints, and the nervous system. Research shows that individuals who receive early, active treatment after whiplash or musculoskeletal injury experience faster recovery and lower rates of long-term disability. Early care also supports confidence in movement and overall quality of life during recovery.
Key Insight: Early intervention after a collision can significantly reduce recovery time and the risk of chronic pain. If you’ve been involved in a motor vehicle collision, contact us for an early evaluation and a personalized care plan focused on safe, effective recovery.
Contact Us:
Dr. Peter Britton, DC & Dr. Alyssa Lenox, DC
1111 N. Northgate Way
Seattle, WA 98133
Phone: 206-523-2225
Appointments can be made on our website: https://intouchwithhealthseattle.com/home
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3. Kamper SJ, et al. Course and prognostic factors of whiplash: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMJ. 2016;352:i268.
