The Hidden Impact of an Auto Accident
One of the most challenging aspects of an auto accident injury is that the full scope of the symptoms may not appear for hours, days, or even weeks. You might walk away from the scene feeling relatively unharmed, only to wake up two days later with a debilitating headache, intense stiffness, and pain in places you didn't expect. This delayed onset is very common as the initial inflammation sets in and the strained muscles and ligaments begin to send distress signals. At American Integrated Healthcare, we frequently help patients from the Mesquite area who are experiencing this confusing and frustrating wave of post-accident symptoms. Our team is trained to recognize the tell-tale signs of common auto injuries and understand how they connect back to the initial impact. We are here to help if you are experiencing issues such as:
- Whiplash and Associated Symptoms: This is far more than just neck pain. Whiplash can manifest as a deep ache and stiffness in the neck and shoulders, grinding sounds with movement, persistent headaches originating at the base of the skull, dizziness, blurred vision, and even unexplained fatigue.
- Dull or Sharp Lower Back Pain: An aching or sharp pain in the lower back that can make it difficult to sit for long periods, stand up from a chair, or sleep comfortably through the night.
- Radiating Pain, Numbness, or Tingling: A concerning sensation of pain, pins-and-needles, or weakness that travels from your neck down into your arm and hand, or from your lower back down your leg (often called sciatica).
- Concussion-Like Symptoms: Even without a direct blow to the head, the violent forces of an accident can cause symptoms like brain fog, difficulty concentrating, irritability, and sensitivity to light and sound.
- Mid-Back and Shoulder Blade Pain: A persistent, burning pain between the shoulder blades, often caused by the shoulder harness restraining your body during impact.