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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Car Wrecks Involving Soft Tissue Injuries

Have you ever experienced a day of yard work or heavy lifting and realized a few days later that you injured yourself? The same concept relates to car wrecks. Whether it is a low impact collision or a violent collision, your body produces adrenalin as a protective measure to relieve trauma. Often times an individual fails to realize he or she is injured after a car wreck. It is important to seek medical attention immediately following a motor vehicle collision.

The first responders to an automobile accident are typically the police. When they arrive they will ask you if you are in need of an ambulance. It is always better to be on the safe side and have an EMT check you out after a car wreck. Often times neck and back injuries are due to the sprang and strain of muscles, but it can be much more serious. Neck and back pain from an automobile collision can be caused by bulge discs, disc protrusions, or even herniated discs.

Remember, your body does not always recognize right away that it is injured. Car crash injuries can be very complex and tricky. When in doubt you should always seek medical treatment from an emergency room or family physician. Pbk (205)912-8245

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