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Dr. Alex Jimenez Care: Healing After Accidents

Nerve Injuries After Car Accidents: A Whole-Body Approach to Recovery

Motor vehicle accidents can leave more than just bruises. One of the most misunderstood and disabling outcomes is nerve damage, which can affect how we feel, move, and function day to day. These injuries may show up as tingling, burning, weakness, or even digestive or heart irregularities—symptoms that are often dismissed until they become severe.

At WellnessDoctorRX, we take an integrative and wellness-centered approach to healing the musculoskeletal and nervous systems after trauma. This article examines the impact of car accidents on nerve injuries and how a comprehensive approach, combining chiropractic care, functional medicine, and therapeutic wellness practices, can help restore balance, alleviate pain, and prevent long-term complications.


The Body Under Trauma: How Car Accidents Cause Nerve Injuries

When a vehicle crashes, the body absorbs sudden and powerful forces. This impact can stretch, compress, or even tear nerves. Common causes of nerve injuries after an accident include:

  • Whiplash from sudden neck movement
  • Spinal misalignment and disc herniation
  • Crush injuries or broken bones pressing on nerves
  • Inflammation and swelling that trap or irritate nerve tissue

These injuries often affect sensory nerves (controlling touch and pain), motor nerves (controlling movement), and autonomic nerves (regulating heartbeat, digestion, and temperature). Because the nervous system works in harmony with the musculoskeletal system, even small imbalances can lead to widespread dysfunction.

Novus Spine Center, n.d.
Grabban & Durando, n.d.


Why Early Symptoms Shouldn’t Be Ignored

Many people feel “off” after a car accident, even when serious injuries aren’t visible. They may report:

  • Tingling or numbness in the arms or legs
  • Muscle weakness or heaviness
  • Sensitivity to cold or touch
  • Difficulty walking or holding items
  • Constipation, dizziness, or a fast heartbeat

These symptoms are often signs of underlying nerve disruption, which can worsen without proper care. At WellnessDoctorRX, we believe in treating early and treating holistically to support full nervous system healing.

Mayo Clinic, n.d.
Hopkins Medicine, n.d.


The Three Types of Nerve Injuries

Nerve damage can affect any part of the body, but most injuries fall into three types:

1. Sensory Nerve Injuries

These impact how we feel pain, temperature, and touch. A damaged sensory nerve may result in numbness, tingling, burning, or a sensation of electrical shooting pain. This often occurs when a disc presses on the spinal nerves in the neck or lower back.

2. Motor Nerve Injuries

These affect movement and muscle control. Injuries can lead to muscle weakness, spasms, or loss of function—especially in the arms or legs.

3. Autonomic Nerve Injuries

These nerves control involuntary actions, such as digestion, heartbeat, and sweating. After an accident, some patients report dizziness, temperature dysregulation, or digestive issues, which may indicate autonomic nervous system dysfunction.

An integrative practitioner understands that each of these systems must be evaluated as part of the whole-body picture.

Wallace Wins, n.d.


Integrative Diagnosis: Finding the Root Cause of Nerve Symptoms

At WellnessDoctorRX, we approach nerve injuries with more than symptom relief—we search for the root cause. After a car accident, symptoms like numbness or weakness may stem from multiple overlapping issues. That’s why our dual-scope evaluation model—led by experts like Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC—uses both medical diagnostics and chiropractic assessments to uncover the whole picture.

What a Comprehensive Evaluation May Include:

  • Orthopedic and Neurological Testing – To evaluate reflexes, muscle strength, sensation, and nerve tension.
  • Advanced Imaging – MRI or CT scans reveal herniated discs, spinal misalignment, or inflammation pressing on nerves.
  • EMG (Electromyography) – Measures how well nerves and muscles communicate.
  • Functional Lab Work – Helps identify systemic inflammation, blood sugar imbalances, or nutrient deficiencies that may slow healing.

This comprehensive diagnostic process enables us to tailor care to each patient and avoid one-size-fits-all treatment plans.

Hoffmann Personal Injury Lawyers, n.d.
Kentucky Courage, n.d.


Dr. Alexander Jimenez’s Whole-Body Healing Model

In El Paso, Dr. Alexander Jimenez is a unique healthcare provider who blends chiropractic and medical knowledge. As both a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) and a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC), he provides patients with:

  • Comprehensive dual-scope evaluations
  • Diagnosis of medical and musculoskeletal conditions
  • Chiropractic adjustments to restore alignment
  • Nutritional therapy and supplement plans
  • Legal-medical documentation for personal injury cases

Dr. Jimenez’s philosophy focuses on treating the whole person, not just isolated injuries. His team uses a functional medicine approach to reduce inflammation, restore nerve flow, and improve structural balance—helping patients heal from the inside out.

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Chiropractic Care for Nerve Pain

Chiropractic adjustments help restore motion to the spine, relieve pressure on irritated nerves, and realign the body’s structure. After a car accident, many patients experience subluxations, or minor spinal misalignments, that create ongoing tension in the nervous system.

How Chiropractic Helps:

  • Realigns vertebrae to reduce nerve compression
  • Improves circulation to injured tissues
  • Releases muscle tension and improves posture
  • Restores mobility to injured areas
  • Activates the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting relaxation and healing

Chiropractic is not just about pain relief—it’s about rebalancing the body so that nerves can heal naturally.

Mayo Clinic, n.d.


Functional Medicine for Nerve Healing

At WellnessDoctorRX, we use functional medicine to help the body recover from trauma at a cellular level. When nerves are injured, healing doesn’t stop at physical therapy or adjustments—it continues with internal repair supported by the right nutrients, hormones, and lifestyle factors.

Key Areas of Focus in Functional Medicine:

1. Anti-Inflammatory Support

Nerve injuries often cause chronic inflammation. Foods high in sugar, processed fats, and preservatives may delay recovery. We guide patients toward anti-inflammatory diets rich in:

  • Omega-3 fatty acids (wild salmon, flaxseed)
  • Leafy greens and antioxidant-rich vegetables
  • Turmeric, ginger, and natural anti-inflammatory herbs

2. Nutrient Replenishment

Nerves require specific nutrients to regenerate. These include:

  • B Vitamins – Especially B1, B6, and B12 for nerve repair
  • Magnesium – To calm nerve excitability and reduce spasms
  • Alpha-lipoic acid – A powerful antioxidant that supports peripheral nerve healing

3. Blood Sugar Balance

High or unstable blood sugar can worsen nerve damage. We utilize laboratory work to assess metabolic imbalances and help patients prevent neuropathy caused or exacerbated by insulin resistance.


Movement and Postural Retraining

After an accident, people may avoid movement due to pain or fear of re-injury. This can lead to muscle imbalance and further stress on the nerves.

Our wellness-based recovery approach includes:

  • Gentle stretching and yoga to release tight muscles
  • Nerve gliding exercises that improve mobility without irritation
  • Postural correction training to address slouching, neck strain, or uneven hips
  • Guided breathwork and body awareness to reduce stress responses

These techniques help reset the nervous system and promote healing not just structurally, but neurologically.

Physio-Pedia, n.d.


Emotional Wellness and the Nervous System

Physical trauma doesn’t just affect bones and muscles—it impacts the emotional brain as well. Anxiety, fear, or stress following an accident can increase muscle tension, disrupt sleep, and raise inflammation—all of which interfere with nerve healing.

At WellnessDoctorRX, we incorporate mind-body strategies like:

  • Guided meditation
  • Acupuncture and craniosacral therapy
  • Counseling referrals when needed
  • Adaptogenic herbs to balance cortisol and stress hormones

This integrative approach supports the autonomic nervous system, which helps regulate heart rate, digestion, sleep, and immune health—critical for full recovery.

Hopkins Medicine, n.d.


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Medical-Legal Integration: Injury Documentation That Supports Recovery

After a motor vehicle accident, many patients not only face physical and emotional trauma—they also enter a legal system that demands evidence. At WellnessDoctorRX, and under the care of providers like Dr. Alexander Jimenez, we help patients heal and protect their rights by offering clear documentation of injuries.

Dr. Jimenez’s Dual-Scope Role

As both a licensed chiropractor and nurse practitioner, Dr. Jimenez is uniquely qualified to:

  • Provide comprehensive medical diagnoses
  • Order advanced imaging (MRI, CT, EMG)
  • Deliver chiropractic adjustments
  • Write legal-medical reports
  • Collaborate with attorneys and case managers

His documentation includes imaging results, clinical findings, and the correlation between the biomechanical trauma and nerve damage. This is essential for:

  • Insurance claims
  • Disability evaluations
  • Personal injury cases
  • Proving causation and long-term need for care

This model ensures patients get the care they need while also supporting them through the legal aftermath of an accident.

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Long-Term Wellness After a Nerve Injury

Nerve damage from an accident isn’t always resolved in weeks. Some patients need months or longer to regain strength, restore sensation, and feel fully themselves again.

At WellnessDoctorRX, we empower patients with:

  • Recovery timelines tailored to their injuries
  • Nutritional guidance for nerve and joint support
  • Postural rehabilitation to reduce reinjury risk
  • Emotional support and stress reduction tools
  • Preventive care to support the spine and nervous system long after the crash

Our goal is not just to treat the symptoms—but to restore long-term wellness. With the right combination of chiropractic care, functional medicine, therapeutic exercise, and emotional healing, patients can regain confidence in their bodies and lives.

McNicholas Law, n.d.
Palermo Law Group, n.d.


Conclusion: Healing Nerves, Healing Lives

Nerve injuries from car accidents can feel overwhelming. But with a whole-body healing approach, recovery is not only possible—it’s empowering. At WellnessDoctorRX, we support the entire person through expert diagnostics, gentle chiropractic adjustments, customized nutrition, stress regulation, and compassionate guidance.

Whether you’re experiencing numbness, weakness, or chronic pain after a crash, don’t ignore the signals your body is sending. Healing begins with listening—and continues with an integrative plan that restores health from the inside out.



References

Grabban & Durando. (n.d.). Different types of nerve injuries.

Hoffmann Personal Injury Lawyers. (n.d.). 4 types of nerve injuries you may suffer in a car accident.

Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.-a). Brachial plexus injuries.

Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.-b). Types of peripheral nerve damage that may need surgery.

Kentucky Courage. (n.d.). Nerve damage after car accidents.

Mayo Clinic. (n.d.-a). Peripheral nerve injuries.

McNicholas Law. (n.d.). Permanent nerve damage after a car accident.

Novus Spine Center. (n.d.). Types of pain following an accident.

Palermo Law Group. (n.d.). Can carpal tunnel be caused by a car accident?.

Physio-Pedia. (n.d.). Classification of peripheral nerve injury.

Wallace Wins. (n.d.). Whiplash neck injury.

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