What to Do Right After a Crash
Even a minor collision can jolt your spine and soft tissues. First, make sure everyone is safe and seek medical attention if needed. Exchange insurance information, take photos of the vehicles, and document how you feel. Pain, stiffness, or headaches may not appear for 24–72 hours. Schedule a chiropractic evaluation as soon as possible—even mild soreness can signal hidden injuries that are easier to treat early.
Common Auto-Accident Injuries
A car crash can jolt every part of the spine—from the neck down to the low back—causing pain, stiffness, and inflammation that may take hours or days to appear. Below are the most frequent injuries we see after motor-vehicle accidents and how chiropractic care can help.
Muscle Spasms After a Car Accident
Sudden impact can cause muscles to tighten and stay contracted, leading to painful spasms that restrict movement and interfere with sleep. Alternating ice and heat can provide short-term relief, but persistent spasms often need targeted chiropractic therapy. At Cole Chiropractic Clinic in Tulsa, we use gentle spinal adjustments, electrical muscle stimulation, and therapeutic ultrasound to calm muscle tension and support faster healing. Read more about muscle spasms ›
Back Pain and Lower-Back Injuries
The force of a collision can strain ligaments, irritate nerves, or create small disc bulges that pinch nearby tissue. Even if pain doesn’t appear right away, hidden injuries may worsen over time. Our Tulsa chiropractor performs thorough spinal exams and imaging to detect underlying issues early, relieve pressure, and restore proper alignment. Learn more about back pain from auto accidents ›
Neck Pain and Whiplash
Whiplash happens when the head is whipped forward and backward in a split second, overstretching muscles and ligaments. Symptoms can include neck stiffness, headaches, dizziness, and tingling in the shoulders or arms. Early chiropractic care helps reduce inflammation, improve range of motion, and prevent long-term pain. Explore neck pain care › | Whiplash treatment ›
Mid-Back or Rib-Area Pain
The thoracic spine connects directly to the ribs, and seat-belt tension or impact with the car interior can strain these joints and muscles. Chiropractic adjustments and gentle soft-tissue therapy help restore flexibility and reduce inflammation so breathing and movement become easier.
Headaches and Concussion-Related Pain
Headaches after a crash often stem from neck strain, tension, or mild concussion. We evaluate for cervical misalignment and muscle tightness that contribute to post-accident headaches and coordinate care with medical providers when referrals are needed.
Treating these injuries promptly prevents chronic pain and allows the body to heal correctly. Our goal is to help you feel better quickly while documenting every step of your recovery for your insurance or attorney if needed.
Should I see a chiropractor even if I feel fine after a crash?
Yes. Pain and stiffness often appear 24–72 hours later as inflammation builds. An exam can reveal hidden injuries early so they’re easier to treat.
How soon after an accident should I get checked?
Within 24–48 hours whenever possible. Early care helps reduce inflammation, restore motion, and prevent long-term issues.
What are signs of whiplash or delayed pain?
Neck or upper-back pain, headaches, dizziness, limited motion, and tingling into the shoulders or arms. These can develop even after a minor collision.
Do I need imaging first?
Not always. We complete an exam first and order imaging only if clinically necessary to guide safe, effective care.
Will insurance cover chiropractic treatment after an accident?
Many auto policies and personal-injury claims include chiropractic care. We’ll provide documentation and help you understand your benefits.
Do I need a referral?
No referral is required. You can schedule directly for a comprehensive evaluation.
How many visits will I need?
Every injury is different. After your exam and any imaging review, Dr. Cole will outline a personalized plan and expected timeline.
Can chiropractic care help headaches after a crash?
Yes. Neck strain and joint restriction often contribute to post-accident headaches. Gentle adjustments and soft-tissue care can help reduce frequency and intensity.