Car accident injury care
Sometimes the real problem does not show up until you stand up after sitting. That first stand is when the low back grabs, the hip or SI area starts hurting, and sometimes the pain begins to pull into the leg.
The Mesquite clinic is often the right first stop when standing up, walking, or sitting through the next drive is what turns soreness into a clearer lower-body pattern. That is often when it becomes clear the problem needs a deeper evaluation.
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How to find us
Getting to the Mesquite Clinic
Use your phone map for 18601 LBJ Freeway, Suite 618, Mesquite, TX 75150. Once you arrive, park in the parking lot, enter through the front door of the building, and take the elevator to the sixth floor for Suite 618.
Car accident injuries come first here, though the clinic also sees work injuries, sports injuries, and injuries that happen at home.
Mesquite often makes sense when day-one soreness turns into sharper low-back, pelvic, SI, hip, or leg pain once you stand, walk, or sit through the next drive.
It is also a good fit when you left the ER with medication, but the pain is still active and starting to feel more specific instead of fading.
For many patients from Mesquite, Balch Springs, Garland, Rowlett, Rockwall, Forney, and nearby Dallas routes, that on-your-feet lower-body pattern is why this clinic stands out.
A good crash follow-up visit is about figuring out what structure is driving the pain, not just calling it soreness.
Mention what felt different the next day, whether standing up, walking, or the next drive made it worse, and what movements now trigger pain.
Motion, strength, reflexes, and sensation help sort out whether the pattern looks more joint-related, disc-related, SI-area-related, or nerve-related.
If you left the ER with medication but the pain is still active, bring that up early. If you already have imaging, bring the report or tell us where it was done.
You should leave knowing what you are dealing with and what the next part of care looks like.
When standing up or walking are what turn soreness into a real pattern, the next step often needs to be more targeted than rest and medication alone.
Care for neck, back, joint, and nerve pain after a car accident.
Imaging is reviewed when it is relevant to the symptom pattern.
Fluoroscopy-guided injections and joint injections are available when targeted relief fits the diagnosis.
PRP injections may be part of the treatment plan when appropriate.
IPAS is available here as an additional tool when concussion symptoms are lingering.
High-intensity laser is available when it fits the plan.
Surgical evaluation and recommendation are available when appropriate.
The Mesquite clinic tends to make the most sense when day-one soreness turns into sharper low-back, pelvic, SI, hip, or leg pain once you stand, walk, or sit through the next drive.
At first, the pain can feel general. By the next day, low-back pain may sharpen, pelvic or SI discomfort may show up, or symptoms may start traveling into the hip or leg. That is often when the injury needs a deeper look.
This clinic is a strong fit when you need a deeper evaluation after an ER visit, especially if you were discharged with medication but the pain is still active. Because the clinic sits on LBJ Freeway, repeat follow-up can stay practical for Mesquite and nearby areas.
The Mesquite clinic is often the right first stop when soreness turns into a clearer lower-body pattern after a wreck.
Because that movement can expose low-back, pelvic, SI, disc, or nerve irritation that did not feel specific right after the wreck.
Low-back pain often becomes clearer once you are back to normal sitting, standing, and walking. That next-day pattern can point toward a joint problem or disc and nerve irritation.
Yes. Pelvic and SI-region pain can happen with the force of a collision, and it may not feel specific until the next day.
It can. Nerve symptoms sometimes show up after the first night or once swelling and stiffness change.
Yes. IPAS is available here as an additional tool when concussion symptoms are lingering.
Yes. High-intensity laser is available here when it fits the treatment plan.
Saturday appointments may be available. Call to confirm.
Call the clinic and tell the team what changed since the accident. They will help you find the next available time and guide you on what to bring.
If the first stand after sitting, walking, or the next drive is what made the injury pattern obvious, these physician-written articles go deeper into the lower-body, nerve, and post-head-impact patterns we sort out after a wreck.