
Tens of thousands of automobile accidents occur each year in the United States, and most of the victims will be injured in the neck and back. For most of these injuries, pain will be short lived, and people can return to normal activities. Usually, more than 90% of the pain after the accident will be resolved within 6 weeks.
However, because of the unfortunate few, if pain is not initiated properly, pain can last for a lifetime. Possible conditions that can cause chronic pain include the following.
· Scar tissue and calcium deposits can cause rigidity and pain for a lifetime.
· Injuries or inflating discs of the intervertebral disc pressuring the spinal nerve. This condition is usually permanent.
Long-term muscle spasm that can cause chronic pain syndrome.
Myofascial pain syndrome with a painful trigger point. Trigger point is muscular nodule with severe convulsion, it hurts when pushed. In some cases, reductions may be obtained by trigger point injection.
· It may cause fibromyalgia and chronic pain. Usually, only 6% of people older than 30 years of age have a degenerative change leading to arthritis. However, according to a medical survey, 39% of victims of car accidents will suffer degenerative changes in the neck and back leading to osteoarthritis.
· Traumatic arthritis - As we get older, the change happens naturally in the cervical and bony bones. For most people, these arthritis changes are not noticed as they do not cause pain. This is a painful condition in which joints develop inflammation and pain sometimes head to toe.
Insurance companies may try to use arthritis as a reason to avoid paying accident claims when one of these painful circumstances occurs after an accident with an older victim. What the insurance company does is to show the doctor the victim can blame the pain of all neck and back of arthritis and then totally eliminate the insurance company saying that arthritis is present before the accident It is supposed to be pain before the accident.
This is disappointing as the doctor can not say to believe that the patient has developed painful arthritis. According to the X - ray of the spine, cases progress from arthritis, but many people have never experienced pain.
If the patient is suffering from arthritis in the imaging test, the arthritis is most likely to exist before the accident. However, there is a possibility that the serious forces caused by the accident aggravate the patient's condition and feel pain.

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