Sometimes the injury does not feel specific until you are back on your feet again. Our Arlington clinic sees patients after car accidents.
You walk into a store, reach for something, climb stairs, or get in and out of the car a few times, and what felt like general soreness starts to look more like a neck, back, joint, or head-impact injury. If movement is what finally makes the pattern clear, our Arlington clinic is often the right first stop, especially when the ER ruled out emergencies but the injury still needs a more complete evaluation and a real plan.
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How to find us
Getting to the Arlington Clinic
Set your map to 2261 Brookhollow Plaza Dr, Suite 111, Arlington, TX 76006. Plan on parking on the north side, or use the east main entrance or north entrance if you need easier drop off.
Many visits start with crash-related pain, but this clinic also evaluates similar problems from work injuries, sports injuries, and injuries that happen at home.
Our Arlington clinic is often the right first stop when walking, errands, reaching, stairs, or getting in and out of the car are what make the injury stop feeling vague.
It is also a strong fit when whole-body soreness starts separating into a more specific neck, back, joint, nerve, or head-impact pattern once normal movement resumes.
Patients from Arlington, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Bedford, Hurst, Irving, and nearby Mid-Cities communities often use this clinic when that movement-driven pattern is what finally makes the injury make sense.
The goal is to leave with a clear next step, especially when the ER visit did not fully explain why you still hurt.
Tell us what got worse later, what movements trigger pain, and what you cannot do normally right now. Was it walking through a store, reaching, climbing stairs, or getting in and out of the car that made the pattern clearer?
Motion, strength, reflexes, and sensation help separate joint pain from disc or nerve irritation.
Bring the report or tell us where it was done.
That may include nonsurgical care, targeted in-office options when appropriate, and follow-up visits to track what is improving and what is not.
Headache, dizziness, and fogginess can change the plan and the follow-up timing.
When movement is what turns general soreness into a specific pattern, treatment often needs to be more precise than rest and medication alone.
Care for neck, back, joint, and nerve pain after a car accident.
Imaging review when it is relevant to the symptom pattern.
Targeted relief when the diagnosis points that way.
Available when appropriate.
IPAS is available here as an additional tool when concussion symptoms are lingering.
Available when it fits the plan.
Available when appropriate.
The Arlington clinic is often the right fit when walking, errands, reaching, stairs, or getting in and out of the car are what finally make the injury stop feeling vague.
That kind of movement can turn whole-body soreness into a clearer neck, back, joint, nerve, or head-impact pattern once normal activity resumes.
This clinic is often the next step when emergency care did not fully sort out the injury and you need a more complete evaluation. Later headache or dizziness can change the picture too. Follow-up here stays focused on comfort, function, and practical next steps.
The Arlington clinic is often the right fit when movement is what finally makes the injury stop feeling vague.
Movement can reveal injuries that did not feel specific at first, especially joint pain, muscle strain, and nerve irritation.
Normal movement can load the body in ways that a crash scene or a quiet first evening may not.
Joint pain can take time to show up. Mention when it started and what activities make it worse.
That can help identify how the back, hip, pelvis, or joints are reacting after the crash.
Tell the clinic as soon as you can. Those symptoms can be part of a concussion pattern and should be part of the evaluation.
Yes. High-intensity laser is available at this clinic when it fits the treatment plan.
Saturday appointments may be available. Call to confirm.
Call the clinic and tell the team what activities are making the injury clearer. They can help you find the next available appointment.
If walking, errands, reaching, stairs, or getting in and out of the car are what made the injury pattern specific, these Research Center articles go deeper into the neck, back, joint, nerve, and head-symptom patterns that can follow a wreck.