Dr. Greenberg
Dr. Slattery
Dr. Stelter
Dr. Wassmer
Symptoms

AtInjury Treatment Solutions we see a wide range of symptoms. Below is a list of some of the most common. Click on the links to learn more about the symptoms and their causes.

Click Here To See If You Have A Whiplash Injury


 
Whiplash can cause a wide variety of symptoms including back pain, neck pain, headaches and pinched nerves, among many others.

Whiplash is an injury to the spine caused by an abrupt jerking motion either backward, forward or side to side.
If you are suffering from radiating pain in the neck, arms, shoulders, back, legs or feet, it may well indicate pressure on the nerves as they come from the spine.

The term "pinched nerve" is not a clinical tem but helps to explain why the symptoms you have may be directly associated with the spine.
 
The lower back, or lumbar spine, bears most of the body's weight, making it especially vulnerable to pain and problems.
The neck is comprised of seven individual small bones collectively known as the cervical spine. In daily life, our cervical spine sustains a variety of injuries. These may range from a small jarring slip on the sidewalk to a whiplash caused by the impact of a collision.
 
     
Headaches
 
Migraines
Headaches are probably the most annoying ailment Americans suffer today. The popping of pills may help temporarily, but unfortunately does not treat the cause of the pain, and the headache returns.
 
It's the chronic, recurring headaches that are dangerous and cause much concern, not the mild occasional headache.
 
     
Sciatic Nerve
 
Hip & Leg Pain
Pain, numbness or tingling radiating down the leg from the spine is the most common symptom of sciatica. This is usually caused by a pinching of one or more spinal nerve roots between the vertebrae or disks of the lower back.
 
Hip and leg problems can cause a wide variety of painful symptoms. The misery caused by conditions such as lumbago, rheumatism, nerve pain and sciatica are well known.
 
     
 
Shoulder and arm pain can have a number of contributing causes, this can be due to injury to the spine curvatures, occupational stresses, or even improper posture.
 
Pain in the back or neck traveling down the legs or arms is a possible indication of disk injury.

Similar to slipped disks, herniated disks are bulges in spinal disks that can press against the spinal cord leading to pain in your back.