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Managing Pain After an Auto Accident: What You Need to Know

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Pain After Accidents Can Linger

Car accidents don’t always show their full effects right away. Even after the shock wears off, injuries can cause chronic discomfort that affects daily life.

Common Post-Accident Pain Issues

  • Whiplash and neck injuries

  • Back and spinal discomfort

  • Nerve damage or tingling sensations

  • Persistent headaches or migraines

  • Joint stiffness and mobility loss

Why Immediate Care Is Essential

Ignoring pain after an accident can lead to long-term complications. Early evaluation ensures hidden injuries are caught before they worsen.

What to do after an accident:

  1. Get a full medical evaluation

  2. Follow through with physical therapy

  3. Use interventional treatments when necessary

  4. Monitor symptoms for long-term effects

Holistic Recovery for Lasting Relief

Healing requires more than medication. A combination of therapies—including rehabilitation, pain management, and emotional support—helps restore strength and confidence.

Trust Portland’s Specialists for Recovery

Our team specializes in treating accident-related pain with advanced methods and compassionate care.

If you’ve been in an accident, don’t wait. Contact Us Today

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Call Us Today at: (971) 317-9149 to meet with our specialists.

Our Location: 10151 SE Sunnyside Road, Suite 315, Clackamas, OR 97015

Email Us: info@portlandpainrelief.com

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