Motor Vehicle Accident Care​
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Longer Appointments. Focused Attention. Individualized Care.
At First Line Health, we provide focused, one-on-one care designed to help you understand what is going on, reduce pain, restore movement, and build a clear plan for recovery.
A Different Approach to Auto Accident Recovery
After a car accident, it is common to feel overwhelmed. You may be dealing with pain, limited mobility, disrupted sleep, missed work, or uncertainty about what steps to take next.
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At First Line Health & Wellness, our goal is to provide a calm, thorough, and supportive environment where you feel heard and properly evaluated.
Our care focuses on:
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Understanding how the accident affected your body
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Identifying areas of pain, stiffness, weakness, or limited movement
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Reducing muscle tension and joint restriction
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Improving mobility and function
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Helping you return to daily activities, work, exercise, and life with more confidence

Common Auto Accident Complaints We Help Evaluate
Motor vehicle accidents can create a variety of injuries depending on the speed, impact, position of the body, and prior health history.
Common complaints may include:
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Neck pain and stiffness
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Whiplash-type symptoms
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Headaches
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Upper back and shoulder tension
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Low back pain
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Sciatica-like symptoms
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Rib, hip, or pelvic discomfort
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Muscle spasms
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Limited range of motion
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Pain with sitting, driving, lifting, or sleeping
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General soreness that does not seem to improve
Even if symptoms feel mild at first, it is important to be evaluated if you are experiencing pain after an accident.

Care That Supports Recovery, Not Just Symptom Relief
Auto accident injuries can affect more than one area of the body. Neck pain may be connected to upper back tension. Low back pain may be influenced by hip stiffness or altered movement. Headaches may be related to cervical or soft tissue irritation.
That is why our approach looks at the body as a whole.
We combine hands-on care with active rehab and education so you are not only receiving treatment, but also learning how to support your recovery between visits.

