North Alabama Spine & Rehab Accident Care
Because We’re Better at Making You Better
At North Alabama Spine and Rehab, we specialize in treating automobile collision injury victims, and are leaders in the field.
Not only are we experts at treating the injuries associated with car collisions by using chiropractic and physical therapy, we take care to provide the proper documentation of injuries, detailed narratives, and daily reports that are needed for the proper resolution of your claim.
It is vital to treat your automobile collision injuries immediately after the crash to ensure proper healing and minimal downtime.
Appointments Available: Call today (256) 469-7740
Utilizing the Latest Technology
to Address Your Pain!
NeuroMed
Electrical Stimulation
Therapy
Electroanalgesia pain management system delivers precise dosages of electrical stimulation to peripheral nerves. can safely and effectively treat many pain and circulatory conditions.
MedRay
Class IV Laser
Therapy
Class IV Laser Therapy can address chronic and acute pain by promoting circulation to damaged tissues. It’s a non-invasive, painless solution to help reduce pain and inflammation.
Spinal
Decompression
Therapy
Spinal decompression therapy is a safe, non-surgical treatment for patients who suffer from chronic back and neck pain caused by disc problems and various spinal-related conditions.
Conditions
Treated
Meet The Team at
North Alabama Spine & Rehab
Important - After an Auto Accident
There are 4-6 million reported crash injuries nationally each year. It is not uncommon for people involved in car crashes to not feel pain immediately. Symptoms can take as little as hours or as long as years to manifest with the most common symptoms occurring within 24-48 hours.
- You may be injured and not know it.
- Injuries such as whiplash may not show any symptoms for hours, days or even weeks later.
- Medical professionals agree that the first 72 hours after an accident are the most critical and the time period during which treatment can be the most effective.
- The majority of injuries from auto collisions occur at speeds of 6 – 12 mph. Your car might not show much damage, but your body might.
- A soft-tissue or connective tissue injury such as whiplash can be permanent. Scar tissue can form in your muscles leaving them less flexible and prone to re-injury if you don’t receive proper treatment.
- If you are injured, your injuries typically will not heal on their own.
- Time is of the essence. After a car collision, get prompt medical attention. If you don’t, your benefits could be denied or limited, and your level of pain increase.
- Don’t wait. Get help immediately.