AUTO ACCIDENT & PERSONAL INJURIES IN PHILADELPHIA, PA


Personal injury accidents can result in a variety of injuries. The good news is that our team of professionals at Philadelphia Laser Pain Center are very familiar with auto accidents and personal injury accidents. Our treatments can often help speed up the recovery process and lessen the likelihood that you will sustain long-term complications.

Together, we will create a personalized treatment plan catered to YOUR body, YOUR pain points and YOUR speed. What is right for one won’t be right for another. Let us help you today!

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Injured in an auto accident?

You should get examined by our team of professionals after an accident!

Auto accidents can result in a range of injuries, and the severity of these injuries can vary widely based on factors such as the speed of the collision, the type of impact, the use of safety features like seat belts and airbags, and the overall health of the individuals involved. Common injuries from auto accidents include:


  1. Whiplash: Whiplash is a soft tissue injury that occurs when the head is suddenly jerked backward and then forward, commonly seen in rear-end collisions. It can lead to neck pain, stiffness, headaches, and other symptoms.
  2. Fractures and Broken Bones: The impact of a car accident can cause fractures or breaks in bones. Commonly affected areas include the arms, legs, ribs, and facial bones.
  3. Head Injuries: Head injuries, including concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), can occur when the head strikes an object or is subjected to forceful movement during a collision.
  4. Chest Injuries: Chest injuries, such as contusions or rib fractures, may result from the impact against the steering wheel, dashboard, or seatbelt.
  5. Soft Tissue Injuries: Soft tissues, including muscles, tendons, and ligaments, can be injured in a car accident. Sprains and strains are common, causing pain and limited mobility.
  6. Internal Injuries: Internal injuries, such as organ damage or internal bleeding, can occur due to the force of the impact. These injuries may not be immediately apparent and may require prompt medical attention.
  7. Spinal Cord Injuries: High-impact collisions can lead to spinal cord injuries, ranging from mild to severe. These injuries may result in partial or complete paralysis.
  8. Knee and Leg Injuries: The impact on the lower part of the body can cause injuries to the knees, legs, and feet. Fractures, dislocations, and soft tissue injuries are common in these areas.

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