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Dr. Alex Jimenez Care for Car Accident Injuries

Healing Nerve Injuries After a Car Accident: Rehab, Recovery, and Relief

Car accidents can cause more than just visible injuries. One of the most common and often misunderstood outcomes is nerve damage—a condition that affects the way the body moves, senses, and functions. Whether it’s a tingling sensation in the fingers or weakness in the legs, nerve injuries can greatly reduce a person’s quality of life if not treated properly.

At PushasRx.com, our mission is to help individuals recover from motor vehicle accidents through movement-based therapy, chiropractic care, and rehabilitation strategies that target the root of the problem. In this article, we’ll explain how nerve injuries occur during car crashes, why they affect different parts of the body, and how integrated care helps people return to living actively and pain-free.


What Happens to the Nervous System in a Car Crash?

During a car accident, your body may be jolted forward, backward, or sideways—causing the spine, joints, and soft tissues to shift suddenly. The force of the impact can lead to:

  • Stretching or tearing of nerves
  • Compression from swelling or misaligned vertebrae
  • Disc injuries that pinch the surrounding nerve roots

The nervous system is responsible for controlling movement, sensation, and automatic functions, such as the heartbeat and digestion. When nerves are injured, they may stop sending or receiving signals properly, resulting in pain, numbness, or dysfunction.

Novus Spine Center, n.d.
Grabban & Durando, n.d.


The Three Main Types of Nerves

Understanding nerve damage starts with knowing what types of nerves are in the body and how they function:

1. Sensory Nerves

These nerves help us perceive sensations such as heat, cold, pressure, and pain. When damaged, they can cause tingling, numbness, or burning.

2. Motor Nerves

These nerves control muscle movement. Injuries can lead to weakness, cramping, or even paralysis.

3. Autonomic Nerves

These control automatic functions, such as heart rate, digestion, and temperature regulation. Damage may result in dizziness, digestive issues, or irregular heartbeat.

After an accident, symptoms may not appear right away. It’s common for people to develop signs of nerve damage hours or even days after the initial injury, which is why early evaluation and treatment are crucial.

Mayo Clinic, n.d.
Hopkins Medicine, n.d.


Common Nerve Injuries After Motor Vehicle Accidents

Certain nerve injuries are more common after car crashes, especially due to the physical demands placed on the spine and limbs during sudden impact:

Whiplash and Cervical Nerve Strain

The violent back-and-forth motion of the neck during a collision can stretch or compress nerves in the cervical spine, leading to radiating pain, headaches, and shoulder numbness.

Herniated Discs and Sciatica

Discs between vertebrae can shift, bulge, or rupture, placing pressure on spinal nerve roots—especially in the lower back. This often causes sciatica: a sharp pain that travels from the lower back into the legs.

Brachial Plexus Injuries

The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that control movement and sensation in the shoulders, arms, and hands. It can be damaged during side impacts or from seatbelt pressure, leading to weakness or paralysis in one arm.

Wallace Wins, n.d.
Hopkins Medicine, n.d.


Restoring Function Through Chiropractic and Rehabilitation

At Push as Rx, we understand that nerve healing is movement-based healing. Our rehabilitation strategies focus on relieving pressure on injured nerves, correcting postural imbalances, and re-training the body to move safely and efficiently after trauma.

Chiropractic Adjustments to Restore Alignment

When a vertebra shifts out of place due to impact, it may pinch or compress nearby nerves. Gentle, specific chiropractic adjustments realign the spine, removing pressure and improving the flow of nerve signals, which in turn reduces pain and inflammation.

Benefits of chiropractic adjustments for nerve injuries include:

  • Relief from radiating pain or tingling
  • Improved muscle coordination and strength
  • Enhanced circulation to damaged nerves
  • Better postural support and spinal stability

Mayo Clinic, n.d.


Postural Correction and Movement Therapy

Accidents can disrupt your posture, leading to muscle imbalances and uneven joint loading. This poor alignment puts added strain on nerves and slows healing. That’s why postural retraining is a vital part of our integrative rehab approach.

We incorporate:

  • Foam rolling and soft tissue work to release tension
  • Core strengthening to stabilize the spine
  • Balance training to improve coordination and prevent falls
  • Therapeutic stretching and mobility exercises to improve nerve gliding

Each routine is tailored to the patient’s injury and fitness level, promoting progressive recovery with safety in mind.


Nerve Gliding and Neurodynamic Techniques

Sometimes, injured nerves become “stuck” in the tissues they pass through. This can lead to burning, shooting pain, or restricted movement. We use nerve gliding exercises to mobilize these nerves and reduce mechanical irritation gently.

These movements are slow and controlled, designed to:

  • Improve nerve mobility
  • Reduce pain and numbness
  • Restore normal motion without over-stressing healing tissues

This method is particularly effective in treating conditions such as sciatica, thoracic outlet syndrome, and carpal tunnel syndrome.

Physio-Pedia, n.d.


Functional Medicine and Nutritional Support

Chiropractic and movement are essential, but we also believe in fueling recovery from the inside out. That’s where functional nutrition comes in. After trauma, your body needs the right nutrients to reduce inflammation and rebuild damaged tissues.

At Push as Rx, we support nerve recovery with:

  • B-complex vitamins for nerve repair
  • Magnesium to reduce nerve sensitivity and muscle cramps
  • Omega-3 fatty acids to lower inflammation
  • Anti-inflammatory foods like leafy greens, berries, turmeric, and ginger

We also help patients reduce their intake of processed foods and balance blood sugar—both of which are essential for nerve health.


Dual-Scope Care: Dr. Alexander Jimenez’s Approach to Injury and Legal Recovery

At Push as Rx, we proudly collaborate with Dr. Alexander Jimenez, a licensed chiropractor and family nurse practitioner who bridges the gap between medical diagnosis and functional rehabilitation. His dual-scope practice provides patients with a comprehensive post-accident recovery experience—both in health and legal matters.

What Makes Dr. Jimenez Unique?

Dr. Jimenez offers services that go beyond the adjustment table. His integrative method includes:

  • Ordering and interpreting advanced imaging (MRI, CT, EMG)
  • Medical diagnosis of nerve, spine, and soft tissue injuries
  • Chiropractic and functional assessments to identify movement dysfunction
  • Comprehensive personal injury documentation for legal cases
  • Nutritional and functional medicine protocols for long-term healing

By providing both clinical recovery and legal-medical reports, Dr. Jimenez helps patients navigate not only pain relief but also insurance and communication with attorneys. This dual approach empowers accident victims to heal fully while preserving their right to compensation.

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Long-Term Rehabilitation and Prevention

Healing from nerve injuries is not a one-week fix. It takes time, structure, and commitment. Our recovery plans are designed to carry patients from acute injury relief to long-term functional independence.

We help our patients:

  • Understand their injury and recovery timeline
  • Build strength, flexibility, and posture over time
  • Avoid medications and surgeries when possible
  • Reintegrate into work, fitness, and daily life
  • Prevent reinjury through movement awareness and education

Recovery at Push as Rx isn’t just about removing pain—it’s about rebuilding strength, mobility, and confidence for the long haul.

McNicholas Law, n.d.
Palermo Law Group, n.d.


Conclusion: Recovery That Moves You Forward

Nerve injuries after car accidents can impact every part of your life—but with the right care, healing is absolutely possible. At Push as Rx, we combine chiropractic care, functional rehabilitation, and integrative therapy to address the root causes of pain and movement issues.

We don’t just treat symptoms. We restore mobility. We rebuild strength. We guide our patients every step of the way—from the moment they step into our clinic to the day they return to full activity, empowered and pain-free.

If you’ve been injured in a car accident and are feeling numbness, weakness, or nerve-related discomfort, don’t wait. Let us help you move forward—stronger than before.



References

Grabban & Durando. (n.d.). Different types of nerve injuries.

Hoffmann Personal Injury Lawyers. (n.d.). 4 types of nerve injuries you may suffer in a car accident.

Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.-a). Brachial plexus injuries.

Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.-b). Types of peripheral nerve damage that may need surgery.

Mayo Clinic. (n.d.). Peripheral nerve injuries.

McNicholas Law. (n.d.). Permanent nerve damage after a car accident.

Novus Spine Center. (n.d.). Types of pain following an accident.

Palermo Law Group. (n.d.). Can carpal tunnel be caused by a car accident?.

Physio-Pedia. (n.d.). Classification of peripheral nerve injury.

Wallace Wins. (n.d.). Whiplash neck injury.

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