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Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain from an auto accident can manifest as discomfort, stiffness, or limited range of motion in the shoulder joint, often due to soft tissue injuries or trauma sustained during the collision. Prompt evaluation and treatment are essential to alleviate pain and prevent long-term complications.

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What causes shoulder pain after an auto accident?

Shoulder pain following an auto accident can result from various factors, including direct impact, muscle strain, ligament sprain, tendon inflammation, or shoulder dislocation. The sudden jolt or force of the collision can lead to trauma and injury to the shoulder joint and surrounding tissues.

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What are the common symptoms of shoulder pain after an auto accident?

Symptoms may include localized pain, tenderness, swelling, stiffness, reduced range of motion, weakness, or instability in the shoulder joint. These symptoms can vary in intensity and may worsen with movement or certain activities.

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When should I seek medical attention for shoulder pain after an auto accident?

It's crucial to seek medical evaluation promptly if you experience persistent or worsening shoulder pain after an auto accident, especially if it's accompanied by other symptoms such as difficulty raising your arm, numbness or tingling in the arm or hand, or visible deformity of the shoulder joint. Early intervention can help identify underlying injuries and initiate appropriate treatment.

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How is shoulder pain diagnosed and treated after an auto accident?

Diagnosis may involve a physical examination, review of symptoms, and imaging tests such as X-rays, MRI, or ultrasound to assess the extent of the injury. Treatment options may include rest, ice therapy, pain management, physical therapy, shoulder exercises, corticosteroid injections, or in severe cases, surgical intervention.

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Why is it important to seek medical evaluation for shoulder pain after an auto accident?

Prompt medical evaluation is essential to accurately diagnose the underlying cause of shoulder pain, rule out potential complications or serious injuries such as fractures or dislocations, and initiate timely treatment to prevent long-term issues. Ignoring shoulder pain or delaying treatment may lead to chronic pain, reduced mobility, and functional impairment.

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Contact us today to schedule an appointment for a comprehensive evaluation by our experienced medical team. We're here to provide personalized care and effective treatment to help you recover and regain your shoulder function. Book your appointment now!

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12309 N. Mopac Expy #125 

Austin, TX 78758

Phone: 512-206-8000

    Fax: 512--206-8001

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