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Many injuries from accidents
do not produce pain and symptoms for weeks, months, or even
years afterward. Many of these injuries are hidden and
"missed" by doctors and technicians, especially in emergency
rooms.
If you have had any of these symptoms following your
accident, schedule an appointment immediately:
 | Headache
 | Neck Pain
 | Back Pain
 | Arm Pain
 | Leg Pain
 | Nausea
 | Anxiety
 | Tension
 | Swelling
 | Bursitis
 | Tingling Sensation
 | Shortness of Breath
 | Decreased Joint Motion |
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 | Mood Swings
 | Poor Memory
 | Painful Joints
 | Muscle Spasms
 | Nervousness
 | Pinched Nerve
 | Loss of Balance
 | Ringing in Ear
 | Muscle Aches
 | Tendonitis
 | Depression
 | Cold Hands or Feet
 | Grinding & Grating Sound |
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Don't think that your problem will "go away" on its own.
Accident injuries cause physical damage to the body, which must be
physically corrected. If left untreated these conditions cause
degeneration of the joints, resulting in lack of joint motion and further
nerve problems. Spinal degeneration is
sometimes the result of an untreated injury, such as a minor car
accident. Early detection and correction of injuries can prevent years of pain and
problems in the future.
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Research shows that even a minor accident or "fender bender" can
cause pain, headaches, and even arthritis. Many accident victims do not take
their health concerns seriously enough, or don't do what is necessary to
correct their conditions. If you have been involved in an accident, you need to
seek care from a healthcare professional who can verify your
injuries and correct them.
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