How we get you better — and who's involved.

Every treatment at CCC is ordered by the managing physician who evaluated you first. That means nothing is added without clinical justification, and every modality — physical therapy, massage, imaging, pain management — works as part of one coordinated plan, not a collection of separate providers going in different directions.

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Physical Therapy After a Car Accident

Physical therapy is a standard first-line treatment for MVC injuries — rebuilding strength, restoring mobility, and preventing chronic disability as part of physician-directed care.

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What to Expect

  1. 1

    Acute phase

    Reduce inflammation, manage pain, gentle mobility

  2. 2

    Restoration

    Range of motion, strength, postural correction

  3. 3

    Functional training

    Task-specific movement, balance, coordination

  4. 4

    Return to activity

    Work hardening, sport-specific rehab if needed

Physician-ordered

Every PT order comes from the managing physician — not a self-referral, not a blanket protocol. Your plan is specific to your evaluation findings.

Massage Therapy After a Car Accident

Medical massage reduces muscle spasm, improves circulation, and accelerates healing as part of a coordinated auto accident treatment plan.

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Clinical Benefits

Reduces muscle spasm

Direct relief for hypercontracted tissue

Improves circulation

Accelerates removal of metabolic waste

Breaks adhesions

Prevents scar tissue from restricting movement

Supports PT outcomes

Prepares tissue for therapeutic exercise

Orthopedic Care After a Car Accident

When injuries require specialist evaluation — complex fractures, joint damage, or injuries that don't respond to conservative treatment. How CCC coordinates the referral and keeps your care unified.

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When a Specialist Is Ordered

  • Fractures or suspected fractures
  • Ligament tears or instability
  • Injuries unresponsive after 6–8 weeks
  • Complex joint damage (shoulder, knee, hip)
  • Surgical evaluation needed

Coordinated referral

The managing physician initiates and tracks every specialist referral. Care stays unified regardless of how many providers are involved.

Interventional Pain Management After a Car Accident

When conservative care isn't enough, interventional pain management provides precision diagnosis and targeted treatment — from fluoroscopic injections to radiofrequency ablation to regenerative medicine.

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Intervention Types

Epidural steroid injectionsSpine
Medial branch blocksFacets
Radiofrequency ablationNerves
Trigger point injectionsMuscle
PRP & regenerative medicineTissue

Fluoroscopic guidance ensures precision. Every intervention is documented and tied to your case record.

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