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Biomechanical recovery for whiplash, neck and back injuries after a crash

Spanish Fork sits at the junction of I-15, US-6, and the canyon corridor. Which is a lot of merging traffic, a lot of highway-speed collisions, and a lot of whiplash. If you were in a crash on I-15, on US-6, or at one of the Main Street intersections, we use motion X-ray and a biomechanical evaluation that tells you what’s actually injured instead of guessing.

Why Spanish Fork drivers end up with spine injuries we don't miss

Spanish Fork has a higher share of highway-speed crashes than most of Utah Valley because of the I-15 / US-6 junction. That means more serious whiplash, more disc injuries, and more cases where early imaging actually changes the treatment plan.

High-impact corridors we treat Spanish Fork patients from

The Spanish Fork patient profile we see

What we do differently after a car accident

Most post-MVA chiropractic is three visits a week of manual adjustments until you feel better or your PIP runs out. That does not tell you whether a ligament was torn, whether a disc was injured, or why the pain keeps coming back. We built a different workflow.

1. Motion X-Ray (DMX)

Still X-rays and even MRI can miss the most common whiplash injury: ligament laxity. Motion-based digital X-ray films your spine while it moves so we can see instability frame by frame. See how DMX works.

2. AI-assisted measurement

We quantify intersegmental motion and alignment with software-based measurement rather than eyeballing the film. That gives us. And your attorney. Objective numbers that hold up under review.

3. Biomechanical care plan

Adjusting a hypermobile segment makes it worse. We stabilize what’s injured, mobilize what’s stuck, and rebuild the muscle pattern that protects the segment long-term. About our CBP protocol.

Short clip showing motion X-ray capturing spinal instability in real time.

What we treat after a Spanish Fork car accident

Early symptoms (first days to weeks)

Delayed symptoms (weeks or months later)

If you are having any of these symptoms after a crash, get evaluated before your PIP window closes under Utah’s 3-year statute. Earlier imaging produces stronger outcomes and stronger documentation.

Why our evaluation holds up with insurers and attorneys

Dr. Matt McClean presented “Architecture of the Spine” at the 5th Annual Spine Management Summit in Sundance, Utah. A professional conference for spine specialists. He is also credentialed to review MRI studies. That matters in a car-accident case, because adjusters and defense attorneys scrutinize who produced the findings.

“Architecture of the Spine”. Dr. Matt McClean, 5th Annual Spine Management Summit.

Utah PIP, timelines, and what most patients get wrong

What to know about Utah PIP

What we send attorneys and adjusters

If you already have an attorney, we can coordinate care and records directly. If you don’t and aren’t sure you need one, we will tell you honestly based on what the imaging shows.

How long does car accident recovery take?

The honest answer is: it depends. And anyone giving you a confident timeline before examining you is guessing. Some patients feel normal in a few weeks. Others deal with symptoms for months, especially if they waited to get imaged or were treated incorrectly first. Here is what actually determines how long your recovery takes.

Factors that shorten recovery

Factors that lengthen recovery

We give you an honest picture after the exam and imaging. Including when to expect improvement, what benchmarks to watch for, and when we’d refer out if you’re not progressing.

What Spanish Fork-area patients say after a crash

“Very professional and very attentive while helping me recover from being T-boned.”

. Brayden J., Google review

“Do wonders for my back, shoulders and neck since my wreck.”

. Billy R., Google review

Spanish Fork car accident FAQ

Ideally within 72 hours, but the first two weeks is still the high-value window. Soft-tissue injuries are often asymptomatic for the first 24, 48 hours because inflammation hasn’t set in yet. Earlier imaging produces cleaner findings and stronger PIP documentation.

Almost certainly. ER X-rays rule out fractures. They don’t evaluate ligament laxity, disc bulges, or alignment problems. That’s what motion X-ray and a biomechanical exam are for. “Normal” ER imaging is the rule, not the exception, even for patients with significant whiplash.

Yes. Bring your insurance information and a copy of the police report if you have one. We open the PIP claim with your carrier and bill them directly so you aren’t paying at every visit.

We still treat. If liability is on the other driver, treatment can be placed on a lien against the third-party settlement. If you have health insurance, we can bill secondary. We’ll walk you through the options.

Not always. If the crash was low-speed, liability is clear, and your injuries resolve inside PIP, you usually don’t. If there’s a disputed liability question, significant imaging findings, or the other carrier is being difficult, an attorney pays for themselves. We can refer to PI attorneys we’ve worked with for years.

We’re 12 miles north up I-15. Most Spanish Fork patients take I-15 north to the Provo Center Street exit. Roughly 15 minutes in normal traffic. Parking is on-site.

In most cases, yes. Post-MVA exams are a priority and we hold same-week slots for new accident patients. Call 801-373-1035 and tell the front desk it’s an auto injury.

Come in anyway. Chronic post-MVA cases are a significant portion of what we do. Motion X-ray is particularly valuable in delayed-presentation cases because it shows instability that developed while the injury was untreated.

Injured in a crash in Spanish Fork? Let's see what others might miss.

Same-week appointments for auto-injury patients. We bill your PIP directly. About 12 miles north of Spanish Fork. 15 minutes up I-15.

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