Auto Accident & Whiplash

Conditions We Treat · Auto Accident & Whiplash

Auto Accident & Whiplash Chiropractic in Logansport, IN

Clear answers after a crash — and a plan you can trust.

Thorough evaluation before any treatment
Clear plan + expectations (no guessing)
Conservative, goal-based care after a crash

Even a “minor” accident can lead to neck stiffness, headaches, upper-back tightness, or low back pain — and symptoms are often delayed. We evaluate movement, screen nerve function, and build a conservative plan to reduce irritation and restore confidence. If your symptoms overlap with neck pain, headache & migraine patterns, or low back pain, we’ll connect the dots and set clear expectations.

  • Symptoms can show up 24–72 hours after a crash
  • We screen for “needs imaging / needs medical eval” red flags
  • You’ll get a simple home plan to reduce flare-ups between visits
Written by:Dr. Tyler M. Graham, DC
Clinically reviewed by:Balanced Chiropractic Clinical Team
Last updated:December 31, 2025
Educational only. Not medical advice. If symptoms are severe, rapidly worsening, or you suspect an emergency, seek urgent care.

Why Symptoms Can Be Delayed After an Auto Accident

Adrenaline can mask pain at first — then stiffness, headaches, and soreness build over the next 24–72 hours.

Common patterns we see

  • Neck stiffness and reduced range of motion (classic whiplash pattern)
  • Headaches starting at the base of the skull (often neck-related)
  • Upper-back tightness, shoulder blade pain, or mid-back soreness
  • Low back pain that flares with sitting, driving, or getting in/out of the car
  • Tingling, numbness, or radiating pain (requires careful screening)

If your symptoms suggest concussion or you need medical evaluation/imaging, we’ll tell you clearly and coordinate next steps.

Want a clean plan after an accident — not confusion?

We’ll assess what’s involved, explain what we find in plain language, and outline the simplest next steps to calm symptoms and return to normal activity safely.

How We Help After an Auto Accident

We calm irritation, restore motion, and rebuild tolerance — so your body feels stable and confident again.

1

Movement-Based Exam + Safety Screening

We identify what’s involved and screen for signs that may require imaging or medical evaluation.

2

Targeted Hands-On Care

Gentle, targeted care to restore motion and reduce protective guarding — always based on what’s safe and appropriate.

3

Home Plan + Guardrails

Clear do’s/don’ts, helpful positions, and simple mobility strategies to reduce flare-ups between visits.

Symptoms we commonly address

What to Do First After a Crash (Simple, Helpful Steps)

Most people do best with calm, steady movement and clear guardrails — not forcing painful ranges or “toughing it out.”

Early guardrails

  • Don’t wait for symptoms to “prove it’s real.” Pain can be delayed; an exam can clarify what’s involved.
  • Avoid long static positions (driving, couch, desk) — take short movement breaks.
  • Use comfortable motion (gentle neck turns, shoulder rolls, short walks) rather than complete rest.
  • Respect the 24-hour rule: if you’re worse the next day, scale volume down.
  • Seek medical evaluation if you have concussion symptoms, severe headache, weakness/numbness, or rapidly worsening pain.

Auto Accident & Whiplash FAQs

Clear answers — including “when to worry.”

Should I get checked after a car accident even if I feel “okay”?
Often, yes. Symptoms can be delayed 24–72 hours after a crash. A thorough exam helps identify injury patterns early and gives you clear next steps for recovery.
What is whiplash, and what does it usually feel like?
Whiplash is a rapid acceleration-deceleration injury that can irritate joints, muscles, and nerves. It often presents as neck stiffness, headache, shoulder/upper-back tightness, and pain with turning or looking down.
How long does whiplash take to heal?
It varies. Many mild cases improve over a few weeks with the right plan, while more significant injuries may take longer. We set expectations based on your exam and early response to care.
Do I need imaging after an auto accident?
Not always, but sometimes. Imaging is more likely if there was significant trauma, severe pain, neurologic symptoms, concern for fracture, or symptoms that aren’t improving as expected. We’ll tell you clearly if imaging or medical evaluation is needed.
Can chiropractic care help after a car accident?
Often, yes. Conservative care may help reduce pain and stiffness, restore motion, and support recovery—after we confirm it’s safe and appropriate based on your exam.
Why do I have headaches after a crash?
Headaches after an accident can be linked to neck joint irritation, muscle tension, posture strain, or nervous system sensitivity. We assess your neck and movement pattern and coordinate care if symptoms suggest a concussion or need medical evaluation.
What should I avoid after a whiplash injury?
Avoid forcing painful ranges, long static posture, and heavy lifting beyond tolerance early on. Relative rest plus the right movement usually works better than complete rest. We’ll give a clear do’s/don’ts list.
When should I worry and seek urgent medical care after an accident?
Seek urgent care for severe or worsening headache, repeated vomiting, confusion, loss of consciousness, new weakness/numbness, vision changes, chest pain, shortness of breath, severe neck pain after major trauma, or any rapidly worsening symptoms.

Ready to Feel Confident After an Accident?

Book an evaluation and we’ll build a clear plan for recovery — so you can get back to normal without guessing.