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A car accident can leave lasting physical injuries—but not all of them are visible. Beyond whiplash and back pain, many people experience digestive issues following a collision. These symptoms—like bloating, cramping, acid reflux, or constipation—can often be traced back to the spine and nervous system.
Chiropractic and rehabilitative care can support digestive recovery by restoring spinal alignment, reducing inflammation, and improving communication between the nervous system and digestive tract. When paired with functional rehab and diagnostic evaluations, this approach helps individuals recover from the inside out.
Gut problems after a car accident may not show up immediately. Days or even weeks later, patients might notice changes in their digestion, including:
These symptoms are often caused by spinal misalignments, inflammation, or nerve interference. The autonomic nervous system, which regulates digestion, can become dysregulated after trauma. Impact injuries may also compress nerves in the thoracic or lumbar spine that connect directly to the stomach, liver, intestines, and colon.
See how auto injuries affect gut health
The spine protects the nerves that send signals to and from the brain and internal organs. If the vertebrae are out of alignment (a condition called subluxation), nerve signals to the digestive system can be slowed or blocked. The most affected areas include:
When these nerves are irritated by inflammation or trauma, it can result in sluggish digestion, stomach pain, or irregular bowel movements. Chiropractic adjustments aim to correct the alignment of these spinal segments and support natural gut function.
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Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, offers a unique dual-scope recovery model that combines chiropractic care, rehabilitative strategies, diagnostic imaging, and medical evaluation. His clinic supports patients recovering from musculoskeletal injuries and internal dysfunction after motor vehicle accidents.
Using detailed diagnostics, Dr. Jimenez identifies how spinal misalignments and nerve involvement may contribute to digestive symptoms. His team focuses on:
His functional recovery model addresses more than just symptoms—it corrects the root causes of pain and dysfunction across multiple systems.
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Sciatica is commonly caused by irritation of the sciatic nerve due to a herniated disc or spinal compression in the lower back. While sciatica is known for radiating leg pain, the lumbar segments that impact the sciatic nerve also affect digestion—especially colon function and bowel regularity.
Some patients with sciatica also report:
By decompressing the lumbar spine and improving nerve function through chiropractic and physical therapy, patients may experience relief from both sciatica and digestive symptoms.
Discover how sciatica and digestion are linked
Whiplash from rear-end collisions can disrupt the cervical spine, where the vagus nerve begins. This nerve helps regulate digestion by controlling stomach acid secretion, enzyme production, and bowel motility.
When the vagus nerve is irritated due to neck trauma, the body can shift into a stress response—slowing down digestion. Chiropractic cervical adjustments and soft tissue therapy may help restore vagus nerve function and reduce symptoms like:
Read more about vagus nerve function and trauma
At PUSH-style clinics, chiropractic care is just one part of a complete recovery plan. The care model also includes:
This whole-body strategy ensures that the spine, gut, and nervous system heal in tandem. For example, abdominal wall tension from injury can impair breathing and digestion. Breathing exercises, core rehab, and spinal mobility drills can work together to restore digestive efficiency.
See how functional rehab supports internal healing
One of the ways Dr. Jimenez differentiates care is through the use of diagnostic tools to evaluate spinal injury and gut dysfunction. These may include:
These tools facilitate the connection between spinal injury and internal dysfunction. They also serve to build a clear case for treatment and, when necessary, legal documentation.
Why early diagnosis matters in recovery
Internal issues like digestive distress are often under-recognized in personal injury cases. However, they can impact work performance, appetite, energy levels, and mental health. Dr. Jimenez and his team provide:
This approach ensures patients receive the care and recognition they deserve—not only physically, but also in insurance and legal settings.
Understand how internal symptoms affect injury claims
Gut symptoms after a car accident can be frustrating, uncomfortable, and confusing. But they’re often related to spinal injury and nerve disruption—not just stress or diet. Chiropractic and functional rehabilitation help restore balance to the nervous system, improving the body’s ability to digest and heal.
At clinics like Dr. Jimenez’s, recovery means more than reducing pain. It means rebuilding function, improving communication between systems, and treating the person as a whole.
If you’re dealing with digestive problems after a motor vehicle accident, there’s hope. Spinal care and integrative therapy could be the turning point in your healing journey.
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Our areas of chiropractic practice include Wellness & Nutrition, Chronic Pain, Personal Injury, Auto Accident Care, Work Injuries, Back Injury, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Migraine Headaches, Sports Injuries, Severe Sciatica, Scoliosis, Complex Herniated Discs, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Pain, Complex Injuries, Stress Management, Functional Medicine Treatments, and in-scope care protocols.
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