Injury rehab therapy services at Atlas Medical Center help car accident and personal injury patients reduce pain, restore movement, and support healing after acute trauma. Through guided exercises, stretches, EMS, massage/manual therapy, and other treatments, we help patients address injury-related symptoms and recover safely and steadily.
Support Healing After Personal Injury
Injury rehab therapy services are medically supervised treatments to help your body recover after a car accident or personal injury. At Atlas Medical Center, these may include guided exercises and stretches, electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), massage/manual therapy, and spinal decompression when needed and covered by insurance. Care is provided by medical assistants under the supervision of a nurse practitioner or physician. The goal is to reduce pain, improve mobility, and help you progress safely through recovery.
Benefits of Injury Rehab Therapy Services:
- Reduced pain after a car accident or personal injury
- Improved movement in injured muscles and joints
- Guided support during each stage of recovery
- Better flexibility through targeted exercises and stretches
- Less muscle tightness with EMS and massage/manual therapy
- A structured care plan based on your symptoms and progress
- Additional evaluation when pain persists or worsens
- Medically supervised treatment from trained clinical staff
What Do Injury Rehab Therapy Services Include?
Exercises and Stretches
Exercises and stretches help restore movement, improve flexibility, and rebuild strength after a car accident or personal injury. At Atlas Medical Center, these movements are guided based on your symptoms, injuries, and tolerance. They may help reduce stiffness, support soft tissue healing, and improve your ability to move more comfortably.
Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS)
Electrical muscle stimulation, or EMS, uses gentle electrical impulses to activate injured or tight muscles. This may help reduce spasms, improve blood circulation, decrease discomfort, and support muscle recovery. EMS is often used alongside exercises, stretches, and hands-on care to help calm irritated tissues after acute injury or trauma.
Massage/Manual Therapy
Massage/manual therapy uses hands-on techniques to address tightness, soreness, and restricted movement in injured soft tissues. This may help relieve muscle tension, improve blood flow, and support mobility after an accident. Care is provided as part of a medically supervised plan based on your pain patterns and recovery needs.
Spinal Decompression
Spinal decompression may be recommended when accident-related back or neck pain involves spinal pressure, disc irritation, or radiating symptoms. This service is offered on an as-needed basis and may depend on insurance coverage. When appropriate, it helps gently reduce pressure on spinal structures and supports more comfortable movement.
What Car Accident Injury Patients Can Expect
Initial Visit
Your first visit includes consultation, paperwork, and a review of your accident, symptoms, and injuries. Our provider performs a physical exam and may order X-rays to assess injury-related concerns. Your X-rays are reviewed at a subsequent visit before the next phase of care.
Initial treatment
Your initial treatment may begin with guided exercises, stretches, EMS, and massage/manual therapy. These help reduce pain, improve movement, and support early healing after acute trauma. Your care plan is adjusted based on your symptoms and response to treatment.
Further evaluation
If pain continues after the first weeks, MRIs are typically considered around the one-month mark for areas with persistent symptoms. You may also be referred to orthopedics or neurology if your injuries are severe, your symptoms suggest nerve involvement, or your condition requires more specialized evaluation.
Advanced treatment
Advanced treatment may be considered when MRI findings support the need for additional care. Depending on your injury, this may include regenerative treatments, PRP injections, or steroid injections. These options are recommended only when clinically appropriate and based on your imaging results, pain pattern, and overall recovery progress.
Duration
Your treatment plan typically lasts about three to four months, depending on the severity of your injuries and how your body responds. More serious cases may require longer care, sometimes up to a year, especially if surgery is needed and you require continued rehabilitation support.
Schedule Your Consultation
Atlas Medical Center is committed to helping car accident and personal injury patients recover through conservative, non-surgical care. At our Irving and Fort Worth locations, we provide medically supervised services to relieve pain, improve mobility, and support your body’s natural healing process. We focus on progressive, restorative care that helps you move beyond ongoing discomfort. Schedule your consultation for injury rehab therapy services today.