Experienced Motorcycle Accident Injury Treatment

Injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident require medical attention.

Have you been hurt in a motorcycle accident? Our doctors and chiropractors have a combined 40+ years of treatment experience.

If you think of the ultimate fun vehicle, you're probably thinking of a motorcycle. Consider this: they're fast, you look hip, you can weave through traffic while blasting the radio, and the wind gives you the sensation of flying.

Unfortunately, part of the thrill is the same thing that can lead to serious injuries - exposure.

Even if you're taking safety precautions and wearing a helmet, all it takes is one distracted driver who's texting or eating that burger to put you in significant danger.

There is no protection from the outside of the car, which can result in serious injury.

That is why, if you've been in a motorbike accident, you should contact Arrowhead Clinic to arrange an appointment and receive the best Motorcycle Accident Treatment in Georgia and South Carolina for your injuries.

Our doctors have a combined total of almost 40 years of experience treating accident injuries. In fact, we've helped over 450,000 people with car accidents.


We even work directly with a number of local personal injury attorneys to ensure that your diagnoses are correct, that your lawyer receives the medical evidence they require, and that you never have to pay for your treatment out of pocket.

So don't put it off any longer. To get a free motorcycle injury consultation, call us at (800) 961-7246 now or keep reading to learn about the most frequent motorbike crash injuries and more.

Injuries Involved in Motorcycle Accidents


Did you know that nearly half of all motorcycle incidents and wrecks result in serious injury? That isn't meant to discourage you from doing something you enjoy. It's only necessary to be aware of the facts. With that in mind, let's take a look at the most common injuries caused by motorbike accidents.


Rash on the Highway

To be honest, road rash can look and feel awful, but if that's all you get, you should consider yourself really fortunate.


So, what exactly is a case of road rash? Road rash is a type of skin abrasion that happens when a motorbike rider brushes up against a rough surface, such as asphalt or concrete.


When the motorcycle collides with something, whether stationary or another vehicle, the motorcycle will halt but your body's velocity continues onward. As a result, your body will whip around and slide on the ground.


Fractures

When your body is flung from a motorcycle, the earth can be just as harsh as it was when we discussed road rash.


Riders frequently sustain fractures as a result of motorbike accidents. Even if you don't fly off the bike, your motorcycle can injure you if it collides with one of your limbs and breaks a bone.


Internal Wounds


While surface wounds are prevalent in motorcycle accidents, it is also usual for a motorcyclist to sustain interior wounds.


Organ damage and internal bleeding might occur as a result of the severe trauma your body endures as a result of the crash.


Internal injuries can also occur if your body is struck by something sharp that pierces the skin and strikes an internal organ.


TBI stands for traumatic brain injury (TBI)


You may be concerned about a concussion if you hit your head during an accident, but the main cause for concern is a traumatic brain injury (TBI).

TBI is caused by a sudden and forceful head trauma. A motorcyclist is at risk even when wearing a helmet. Symptoms that are common include:


  • Perplexity or disorientation

  • Dizziness or hazy vision are both symptoms of dizziness.

  • Headaches

  • Vomiting and nausea

  • The ears are ringing.

  • Impaired cognition or physical abilities


Injuries to the spinal cord


Your spine plays a critical role in your day-to-day activities. As a result, any injury to your spine is inherently harmful.


Beyond basic back ache, a motorbike crash that lands on a rider's back or neck can have life-altering repercussions, including:

  1. Paraplegia is a condition in which the lower body, usually the legs, is paralyzed.

  2. Quadriplegia is a condition in which all four limbs are paralyzed.

  3. Spinal cord injuries, as you can see, are extremely dangerous. Now that we've covered the most common injuries caused by motorcycle accidents, let's look at how Arrowhead Clinic in Georgia and South Carolina treats them.


You will receive the best care for your motorbike accident injuries at Arrowhead Clinic. You may relax knowing that you're in good hands and receiving cutting-edge treatment. Important to note: If you sustain an injury that necessitates immediate medical attention, we have a vast network of contacts and resources to connect you with the greatest emergency medical professionals.

Arrowhead Clinic is the industry leader in the diagnosis and treatment of motorcycle-related injuries. With over 40 years of combined experience, you can rest assured that when you arrange a free consultation with one of our chiropractors, you will receive the best possible motorcycle accident treatment.


Our chiropractors use the most up-to-date, clinically proven treatment methods available. Computer-guided Spinal Decompression, Fascial Distortion Model, Active Release Therapy, Electro Muscle Stimulation, and Functional Movement Screening are some of the treatment options.


We don't believe in cookie-cutter therapies at Arrowhead Clinic. Every individual and injury is distinct. As a result, when a motorcyclist has an injury and comes one of our Georgia or South Carolina clinics, we create entirely tailored and specialized treatment regimens.


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Spinal manipulation is an important and intimate component of chiropractic care for motorcycle injuries. Our chiropractors, on the other hand, have advanced tools like 3D x-ray technology, which allows them to detect hidden problems and injuries.


Motorcycle accidents frequently result in personal injury lawsuits. To make things easier for you, our clinic:


1. Provides all medical paperwork that is required.

2. Has a large network of skilled PI attorneys as a resource.


Our ultimate goal is to encourage patients to think about their health in the long run. Life should be valued and pain-free, and our experts will do everything possible to assist motorcycle accident victims in making a complete recovery.

What Patients Can Expect After a Motorcycle Accident


Simply follow these four easy steps.

1 Consultation at No Cost Schedule a complimentary consultation with one of our chiropractors so that we can assess your injuries.

2 Tests and Treatments for Diagnosis Our specialists will assess your injuries and create a treatment plan that is completely tailored to you in order to help you recover fully from your motorbike accident injuries.

3 Referral to an Attorney Arrowhead Clinic works with a number of local Georgia and South Carolina personal injury attorneys to make sure you're properly represented in court.

4 Pain Reduction Our ultimate goal is to relieve your pain at no cost to you using sophisticated chiropractic and medical treatment choices.


Most Commonly Asked Questions


What Can You Expect During Your Initial Visit?


You will be required to fill out some paperwork when you first arrive to Arrowhead Clinic for your Free Chiropractic Consultation.


Our experts will need information about your medical history and current medical issues, as well as your present motorbike accident symptoms and physical pain.


You can be ready to respond to the following questions:


  • When did the pain start?

  • What caused the pain to begin?

  • Have you been in a car accident that resulted in personal injury?

  • Have you sustained any injuries?

  • What part of your body is hurting?

  • What relieves the discomfort?

  • What makes the agony worse?


Describe the type of pain you're experiencing:


Burning with a dull, sharp throbbing

Is there a pattern to the pain, or is it constant?


Our chiropractors will do a complete exam to assess your stability, range of motion, and muscle tone in the affected areas after learning more about your medical history.


During their first visit, most patients are also required to get an x-ray exam. This diagnostic procedure is carried out for your own protection. Your physician will need to know which discs, vertebrae, and joints in your spine are giving you discomfort.


Then, for your exact injuries and pain symptoms, a customised treatment plan will be created.


The goals of this therapy plan usually include improving joint function, reducing discomfort, and regaining independence and tolerance for normal everyday activities.


After a Motorcycle Accident, Can a Chiropractor Help?


Yes, in a word. Chiropractic doctors are spine experts, and as we mentioned before, spinal cord injuries are a common complication of motorcycle accidents.


Our medical professionals will not only identify your pain symptoms, but will also pinpoint the source of the injury.


Should I Contact a Doctor or a Lawyer First After a Motorcycle Accident?


While both are important, you must first contact the doctors at Arrowhead Clinic.


Your health comes first and foremost. Motorcycle accidents can result in serious injuries that require rapid medical attention.


Second, many personal injury cases are worthless without medical evidence. As a result, you require medical attention in order to receive therapy at no cost to you.


Our doctors can connect you to a PI lawyer who can help you.

For over 40 years we have been the top accident injury treatment clinic.

If you need the best motorcycle accident injury treatment, call Arrowhead Clinic today for help (800) 961-7246.