Chiropractic care offers the perfect solution to your post-accident posture issues.
Struggling with Posture Issues After an Auto Accident? Find Out How Chiropractic Care Can Help
A visit to Dynamic Care Chiropractic is important after an auto accident, even if you don't have significant injuries. The impact of a motor vehicle crash can disrupt your body's balance and cause posture issues. Without prompt treatment, you may develop chronic pain, stiffness, and flexibility issues due to poor posture. Fortunately, your chiropractor offers several treatments that will ease your pain and improve your posture.
What Happens to Your Posture After an Auto Accident
Strong forces act on your body when your car hits another car or collides with a wall, tree, or stationary object. According to a clinical review published in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy in 2016, the forces can temporarily change the curvature of the spine immediately after impact.
These changes affect the tissues and structures of the back, neck, head, and shoulders and may damage soft tissues, like muscles and ligaments. Misalignment of the vertebrae in the spine may also occur. The vertebrae are a series of small bones that protect the spinal cord and permit easy movement of your back. Misalignments, also called "subluxations," can be painful and could cause stiffness, reduced range of motion, and poor posture.
After an auto accident, you may find it's more comfortable to change the way you walk or stand, or might notice that tilting your head reduces your neck pain. Although altering your posture may initially make you feel better, posture changes affect your body's natural balance. For example, tilting your neck may cause muscles on one side of your neck to tighten, while those on the other side become too weak. Placing more weight on one leg due to back or hip pain can also increase muscle tension and trigger pain.
Poor posture can lead to other issues, including:
Poor posture could also cause problems with digestion, incontinence, or constipation, according to Harvard Health Publishing. Slouching increases pressure on the bladder and digestive system, causing inefficient functioning of these systems.
Signs of poor posture include:
How Your Chiropractor at Dynamic Care Chiropractic Treats Posture Issues After an Auto Accident
A thorough assessment that includes posture analysis and range of motion testing is done on your first visit. Our doctor of chiropractic may order X-rays or other tests that help your chiropractor determine the extent of your injuries.
Based on your examination, your chiropractor may perform one or more of these treatments:
Have you been in an auto accident recently? Chiropractic care can help you avoid lingering pain due to poor posture. Contact Dynamic Care Chiropractic at 407-767-2000 now to schedule an appointment with our chiropractor. Please do not delay. You only have 14 days from the date of your accident to seek care or you may forfeit your personal injury protection benefits.
Sources:
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy: Mechanisms and Mitigation of Head and Spinal Injuries Due to Motor Vehicle Crashes, 9/30/2016
https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2016.6716
Harvard Health Publishing: 3 Surprising Risks of Poor Posture, 7/20/2023
https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/3-surprising-risks-of-poor-posture
Mayo Clinic: Whiplash, 2/17/2024
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/whiplash/symptoms-causes/syc-20378921
WebMD: What to Know About Ultrasound Physical Therapy, 7/21/2025
https://www.webmd.com/pain-management/what-to-know-about-Ultrasound-physical-therapy
Chiropractic care offers the perfect solution to your post-accident posture issues.
Struggling with Posture Issues After an Auto Accident? Find Out How Chiropractic Care Can Help
A visit to Dynamic Care Chiropractic is important after an auto accident, even if you don't have significant injuries. The impact of a motor vehicle crash can disrupt your body's balance and cause posture issues. Without prompt treatment, you may develop chronic pain, stiffness, and flexibility issues due to poor posture. Fortunately, your chiropractor offers several treatments that will ease your pain and improve your posture.
What Happens to Your Posture After an Auto Accident
Strong forces act on your body when your car hits another car or collides with a wall, tree, or stationary object. According to a clinical review published in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy in 2016, the forces can temporarily change the curvature of the spine immediately after impact.
These changes affect the tissues and structures of the back, neck, head, and shoulders and may damage soft tissues, like muscles and ligaments. Misalignment of the vertebrae in the spine may also occur. The vertebrae are a series of small bones that protect the spinal cord and permit easy movement of your back. Misalignments, also called "subluxations," can be painful and could cause stiffness, reduced range of motion, and poor posture.
After an auto accident, you may find it's more comfortable to change the way you walk or stand, or might notice that tilting your head reduces your neck pain. Although altering your posture may initially make you feel better, posture changes affect your body's natural balance. For example, tilting your neck may cause muscles on one side of your neck to tighten, while those on the other side become too weak. Placing more weight on one leg due to back or hip pain can also increase muscle tension and trigger pain.
Poor posture can lead to other issues, including:
Poor posture could also cause problems with digestion, incontinence, or constipation, according to Harvard Health Publishing. Slouching increases pressure on the bladder and digestive system, causing inefficient functioning of these systems.
Signs of poor posture include:
How Your Chiropractor at Dynamic Care Chiropractic Treats Posture Issues After an Auto Accident
A thorough assessment that includes posture analysis and range of motion testing is done on your first visit. Our doctor of chiropractic may order X-rays or other tests that help your chiropractor determine the extent of your injuries.
Based on your examination, your chiropractor may perform one or more of these treatments:
Have you been in an auto accident recently? Chiropractic care can help you avoid lingering pain due to poor posture. Contact Dynamic Care Chiropractic at 407-767-2000 now to schedule an appointment with our chiropractor. Please do not delay. You only have 14 days from the date of your accident to seek care or you may forfeit your personal injury protection benefits.
Sources:
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy: Mechanisms and Mitigation of Head and Spinal Injuries Due to Motor Vehicle Crashes, 9/30/2016
https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2016.6716
Harvard Health Publishing: 3 Surprising Risks of Poor Posture, 7/20/2023
https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/3-surprising-risks-of-poor-posture
Mayo Clinic: Whiplash, 2/17/2024
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/whiplash/symptoms-causes/syc-20378921
WebMD: What to Know About Ultrasound Physical Therapy, 7/21/2025
https://www.webmd.com/pain-management/what-to-know-about-Ultrasound-physical-therapy
Dynamic Care Chiropractic
609 Maitland Ave STE 4
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701, US