Back Pain Treatment in St. Louis
Back pain after a car accident? From disc injuries to muscle strains, our doctors have treated thousands of auto accident back injuries over 35+ years — with same-day appointments and no upfront cost.
What Causes Back Pain After a Car Accident?
Back pain after a car accident can range from mild muscle strain to severe disc herniation and spinal fractures. The force of a collision compresses and twists the spine, damaging vertebrae, discs, muscles, and ligaments throughout the thoracic and lumbar regions.
Even with modern vehicle safety features, the sudden deceleration and impact forces in a collision place tremendous stress on your spinal column. Disc bulging, herniation, vertebral misalignment, and soft tissue damage are all common results — and symptoms may not appear for days or weeks.
Our doctors use comprehensive diagnostic evaluation to identify the exact source of your back pain and create a targeted treatment plan for full recovery.
- Full spinal evaluation and diagnosis
- Same-day treatment available
- Non-surgical, drug-free approach
- Complete injury documentation for your claim
Back injuries are the #2 most common auto accident injury after whiplash. Even low-speed rear-end collisions generate enough force to herniate a disc or misalign vertebrae in the lumbar spine.
Common Back Pain Symptoms After an Accident
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms after a car accident, don’t wait. Early treatment prevents chronic conditions.
Lower Back Pain & Stiffness
Persistent aching or tightness in the lower back that limits your ability to stand, sit, or move comfortably.
Radiating Pain Down the Legs
Pain that travels from the lower back into the buttocks, thighs, or calves, often indicating disc herniation or nerve compression.
Muscle Spasms
Involuntary muscle contractions in the back that cause sudden, sharp pain and may indicate underlying spinal injury.
Pain When Sitting or Standing
Discomfort that worsens with prolonged sitting or standing, making it difficult to work, drive, or perform daily activities.
Difficulty Bending or Twisting
Reduced range of motion in the spine that prevents normal bending, twisting, or reaching movements.
Numbness in Legs or Feet
Tingling, numbness, or weakness in the legs or feet caused by compressed spinal nerves in the lumbar region.
How We Treat Back Pain
Comprehensive, personalized treatment plans designed to address the root cause of your back pain for lasting relief.
Chiropractic Adjustments
Precise spinal realignment to restore proper vertebral positioning throughout the thoracic and lumbar spine, reducing nerve compression and restoring mobility.
Spinal Decompression
Advanced non-surgical therapy specifically designed for herniated and bulging discs. Gently creates negative pressure within the disc to promote retraction and healing.
Passive Therapy
Heat, ice, electrical stimulation, and ultrasound therapies to reduce inflammation, relieve muscle spasms, and promote tissue healing during early recovery.
Active Rehabilitation
Progressive strengthening and flexibility exercises to rebuild core stability, improve spinal support, and prevent future back injuries.
Why Patients Choose Us for Back Pain Treatment
- 35+ years treating auto accident back injuries
- Same-day appointments — no waiting weeks in pain
- $0 upfront cost with insurance and attorney billing
- Advanced spinal decompression technology on-site
- Free transportation to and from appointments
- Two experienced doctors on staff
Dr. Jeffrey Citrin
Clinic Director & Injury Specialist
Dr. Jeffrey Rutherford
Partner & Injury SpecialistBack Pain Treatment FAQ
Common questions about back pain treatment after an auto accident. Contact us if you need more information.
Ask Us a QuestionHow soon should I get treatment for back pain after an accident?
As soon as possible. Many back injuries worsen without early intervention. Disc herniations, in particular, can progress from mild to severe if left untreated. We offer same-day appointments so you can begin treatment immediately.
What types of back injuries do you treat?
We treat all types of auto accident back injuries including disc herniations, bulging discs, vertebral misalignment, muscle strains, ligament sprains, sciatica, and spinal stenosis. Our comprehensive evaluation identifies the exact nature of your injury.
Will I need surgery for my back injury?
Most auto accident back injuries respond well to conservative chiropractic care without surgery. Our non-surgical approach — including spinal decompression, adjustments, and rehabilitation — resolves the majority of back injuries we treat. We only refer for surgical consultation when conservative care is insufficient.
Is back pain treatment covered by insurance?
Yes. Auto insurance MedPay, the at-fault driver’s liability coverage, and health insurance all typically cover back pain treatment after an accident. We also work directly with personal injury attorneys. You pay $0 upfront.
How long does back pain treatment take?
Treatment duration depends on injury severity. Mild soft tissue injuries may resolve in 4–8 weeks, while disc injuries or significant spinal misalignment may require 8–16 weeks. Our doctors provide a clear timeline after your initial evaluation.
Can back pain from a car accident become chronic?
Yes. Without proper treatment, acute back injuries frequently become chronic conditions. Untreated disc injuries can lead to degeneration, nerve damage, and permanent pain. Early treatment is the best way to prevent chronic back pain.
Serving St. Louis & Surrounding Communities
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