Can a Pain Management Doctor Help After a Car Accident?
When chiropractic and PT aren't enough — how interventional pain procedures fit into PI care.
Some crash injuries improve with conservative care alone. Others need a broader plan when pain remains severe, radiates, or limits daily function.
Conservative care still comes first
Most patients begin with chiropractic care, therapy, and close monitoring of symptoms and function.
Pain management may help when symptoms persist
When pain remains intense or nerve-related, additional evaluation can help determine whether more advanced treatment is appropriate.
The best plan is coordinated
The goal is to match the level of care to the injury so patients can keep moving forward without unnecessary delays.
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