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Amputee Rehab

Motor Vehicle Accident Injury Care in London

If you or a family member has been involved in a motor vehicle accident (MVA), your first call should be to your insurance company, and your second should be to Aspire physiotherapy. Even the most benign accidents can lead to injuries that might not be felt right away but can cause significant pain and discomfort down the road. In Ontario, you can see a physiotherapist and start your treatment even before you see your family doctor. Depending on your injuries, it is very likely your treatment will be covered by your car insurance. Aspire physiotherapy clinics can directly bill your insurance company.

Your spine is of primary concern, as it takes the brunt of most accidents. Whether the accident was rear-ended or side-impact, the rapid acceleration-deceleration of the head on the neck (i.e. whiplash) can cause major issues for car accident victims. Whiplash can also occur from horseback riding, biking, and sports like hockey, soccer, and football.

Whiplash has several symptoms. Following an MVA, people will complain of:

Neck pain and stiffness

Headaches

Lower back pain

Concussions

Muscle strain and tear

Restricted movement

Troubles with memory

Moodiness and generally not feeling like themselves

Whiplash injuries can result in a clinical diagnosis called Whiplash Associated Disorders (WAD). It’s estimated that 30% to 50% of patients who sustain a whiplash injury end up reporting chronic pain and symptoms. People may also report bone fractures and other impact injuries. Strain in the pelvis region from braking too strongly is also a common issue following an MVA.

Many of these MVA symptoms can be resolved at Aspire Physiotherapy. Our compassionate Physiotherapist is trained in MVA assessments and treatment. If the injury is beyond our scope of care, our physiotherapist will communicate with your family doctor to help get you the added assistance you need. We are also familiar with the auto insurance process and requirements, ensuring you have support throughout your rehabilitation journey.

 

What To Expect During Your Visit

The goal of an MVA assessment is to identify all the areas that have been injured in the accident as well as determine the severity of the injuries. Before coming in for the assessment, you’ll be asked to complete a questionnaire asking you about the accident itself, pre-accident injuries, any initial symptoms, and any new pain or discomfort. Next, our expert physiotherapist conducts a detailed evaluation.
Following the evaluation, our physiotherapist will develop a full, personalized MVA treatment plan which could include a combination of Treatment , personalized exercises, massage, concussion management, braces, etc. The plan might also address your ability to return to work. Your therapist will also advise you on when you can return to sports and activities. The aim is always to get you back to your normal life as quickly as possible.





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