Post-traumatic headaches affect up to 90% of car accident victims with whiplash. These headaches - often originating from injured cervical muscles and joints - are a serious medical condition that responds well to physical therapy and acupuncture.
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Understanding the Condition
Post-traumatic headaches occur after up to 90% of car accidents involving whiplash. There are three main types: cervicogenic headaches (originating from injured cervical muscles, joints, or nerve roots in the neck), post-concussion headaches (from mild traumatic brain injury), and tension-type headaches (from sustained cervical muscle guarding and spasm). Many patients experience a combination. Cervicogenic headaches typically radiate from the base of the skull up to the forehead and are often mistaken for migraines. Physical therapy and acupuncture are highly effective evidence-based treatments for both cervicogenic and tension-type post-traumatic headaches.
Dynamic Physical Therapy & Acupuncture treats post-accident headaches across our Glendale, Van Nuys, and Woodland Hills clinics. Our integrated approach combining upper cervical manual therapy, dry needling, and acupuncture has helped hundreds of accident victims find lasting relief.
We accept personal injury medical liens, documenting headache severity, functional impact, and treatment response to support your attorney with a comprehensive medical record.
Serving All of California
Find your nearest clinic and book a same-day evaluation. We accept personal injury liens with no upfront cost.
1220 S. Central Ave. Suite 104, Glendale, CA 91204
6640 Van Nuys Blvd. Suite 201, Van Nuys, CA 91405
21201 Victory Blvd. Suite 103, Woodland Hills, CA 91367
No Upfront Cost
Headaches after a car accident are a documented medical condition under ICD-10 code G44.309. We accept personal injury liens and provide detailed documentation of headache frequency, severity, and functional impact for your personal injury case.