Conditions treated across the network
Educational overviews of common injury types — and the providers who treat them.
Neck & spine
Whiplash
Whiplash is a soft-tissue neck injury common after rear-end collisions. Early evaluation and conservative care often prevent chronic symptoms.
Matched specialties35 providers
Neck pain
Persistent neck pain after an injury can stem from muscle strain, disc injury or nerve involvement and benefits from coordinated multi-specialty care.
Matched specialties37 providers
Back & spine injury
Back and spine injuries range from lumbar sprains to disc herniation. Imaging and a stepped-care plan guide treatment from PT through surgery if needed.
Matched specialties37 providers
Herniated disc
A herniated disc can compress nerves and cause radiating arm or leg pain. Conservative care, injections and — in select cases — surgery are options.
Matched specialties24 providers
Joints & extremities
Shoulder injury
Shoulder injuries — rotator cuff tears, labral injuries, dislocations — often require imaging and orthopedic evaluation.
Matched specialties33 providers
Knee injury
Knee injuries include ACL/meniscus tears and post-impact instability. MRI and orthopedic consultation drive the treatment plan.
Matched specialties32 providers
Joint injury
Traumatic joint injuries — from ankle to wrist — benefit from imaging, specialist evaluation and structured rehabilitation.
Matched specialties34 providers
Head & cognitive
TBI / Concussion
Mild traumatic brain injury and concussion need timely neurological evaluation. Symptoms can be subtle but persistent without proper care.
Matched specialties13 providers
Soft-tissue & nerve
Soft-tissue injury
Soft-tissue injuries include sprains, strains and contusions. Targeted rehabilitation restores range of motion and prevents chronic pain.
Matched specialties31 providers
Nerve damage
Nerve injuries can cause numbness, weakness or radiating pain. EMG/NCS testing and neurology consultation localize the problem.
Matched specialties23 providers
Pain management
Chronic pain
When pain persists after the acute injury, a coordinated pain-management plan with PT, behavioral health and procedures can restore function.
Matched specialties33 providers
