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Auto Accident Injury Care in Phoenix, Led by a Board-Certified Brain Injury Specialist

Focused care for injuries caused by motor vehicle accidents, including whiplash, soft tissue injuries, and concussions.

Auto Accident Injury Care in Phoenix

Doctor-Led Recovery for Motor Vehicle Accident Injuries

If you’ve been injured in a car accident, your body has experienced forces it was never designed to absorb. Pain, stiffness, headaches, dizziness, or neurological symptoms may appear immediately—or days later. At B2Y, we provide focused, evidence-based care for individuals injured in motor vehicle accidents, led by a board-certified brain injury and sports chiropractic physician.


B2Y is an injury recovery clinic. We treat only personal injury patients, allowing us to stay specialized, precise, and fully focused on helping you heal and regain function after an auto accident.

Delayed

You may feel “okay” at first, then worsen over time.


Why Auto Accident Injuries Are Different

Subtle

You may experience symptoms that don’t match what imaging shows.


Motor vehicle accidents create sudden acceleration and deceleration forces that can affect the spine, joints, muscles, nerves, and brain simultaneously. Many accident-related injuries are not immediately obvious and may not appear on standard imaging.

Under-Diagnosed

You may be told everything looks normal while pain and dysfunction persist.



Common Injuries After a Car Accident

Auto accidents can affect the body in complex ways. Common injuries we evaluate and treat include:

Whiplash and Neck Injuries

Sudden forward and backward movement of the head can strain muscles, ligaments, and joints in the neck, leading to pain, stiffness, headaches, and reduced mobility.

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Black star on a white background.

Back and Spinal Injuries

Trauma to the spine may cause pain, muscle guarding, joint dysfunction, or nerve irritation affecting daily movement and comfort.

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Soft Tissue and Muscle Injuries

Strains, sprains, and micro-tears in muscles and connective tissue can cause persistent pain and restricted movement even when X-rays appear normal.

Joint Injuries

Shoulders, hips, knees, and other joints often absorb force during an accident, leading to instability, inflammation, or movement limitations.

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Black star on a white background.

Head Injuries and Concussions

Even without direct impact, the brain can be injured during rapid motion. Symptoms may include headaches, dizziness, brain fog, fatigue, light sensitivity, or difficulty concentrating.

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Nerve Irritation and Neurological Symptoms

Tingling, numbness, weakness, or radiating pain may indicate nerve involvement requiring careful assessment.

B2Y’s Doctor-Led Injury Evaluation

Your care at B2Y begins with a thorough, unrushed evaluation performed by Dr. Natasha Williams. As a double board-certified brain injury specialist and sports chiropractic physician, Dr. Williams has advanced training in identifying injuries that are commonly missed after auto accidents. Your evaluation may include:

1

A detailed review of the accident and your symptoms

2

Musculoskeletal and neurological assessments

3

Evaluation for concussion and subtle brain injury

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Identification of soft tissue and joint trauma

Patients are listened to, findings are explained clearly, and nothing is dismissed as “normal soreness.” Accurate documentation and careful assessment are essential to appropriate care and recovery.

Personalized Treatment for Auto Accident Injuries

No two accidents - and no two bodies - are the same.

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Treatment at B2Y is never one-size-fits-all.

Based on your evaluation, Dr. Williams develops a personalized treatment plan designed to:

  • Reduce pain and inflammation
  • Restore movement and stability

Your plan may include a combination of therapies, adjusted as your body heals and your needs change.

  • Support nervous system recovery
  • Improve strength and function

Therapies Used in Auto Accident Recovery

Chiropractic Care

Targets spinal and joint injuries caused by trauma, helping reduce pain, restore mobility, and support long-term healing.

Manual Therapy

Hands-on techniques such as myofascial release, ART, and trigger point therapy to address muscle tension, soft tissue injury, and restricted movement.

Laser Therapy

FDA-cleared Erchonia laser therapy is used to reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and accelerate healing in injured tissues. This non-invasive treatment is commonly used in concussion and accident recovery.

Neubie Therapy

Advanced neuromuscular stimulation that supports pain reduction, muscle activation, and nervous system retraining after injury.

Dry Needling

Used to release muscle tension, reduce spasms, and improve movement in injured or overactive muscles following trauma.

Prescribed Rehabilitative Exercise

Customized exercise programs help restore strength, flexibility, and functional movement so patients can safely return to daily activities.

Each therapy is selected for a purpose—not as a preset package, but as part of a coordinated recovery plan.

What Recovery Typically Looks Like

Recovery after a car accident is a process. Symptoms may evolve as healing progresses, and care is adjusted accordingly.


At B2Y, patients can expect:


  • Clear communication about findings and progress
  • Ongoing reassessment and plan adjustments
  • Care focused on restoring function, not just managing pain


Our goal is to help you return to daily life safely, efficiently, and with confidence in your recovery.

Two Convenient Phoenix-Area Locations

B2Y provides auto accident injury care at two convenient locations:

Care is coordinated across locations, with consistent standards and a single point of contact.

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Phoenix - Central

8910 N Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85020

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Tempe - East Valley

2111 E Baseline Road, Ste. A3, Tempe, AZ 85283

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Answers to Your Questions

Common Inquiries About Our Services

  • When should I seek medical care after a motor vehicle accident?

    As soon as possible. Many car accident injuries—especially soft tissue injuries and mild traumatic brain injuries (concussions)—may not cause immediate symptoms. Early evaluation allows for accurate diagnosis, timely treatment, and proper medical documentation, which is critical for both recovery and personal injury cases.

  • What types of car accident injuries do you treat?

    Our office treats a wide range of personal injury conditions related to motor vehicle accidents, including neck and back injuries, whiplash and other soft tissue injuries, head injuries and concussions, and post-accident pain, stiffness, and functional limitations that affect daily activities.

  • How do I know if I have a concussion after a car accident?

    A concussion is a type of mild traumatic brain injury that can occur during a motor vehicle accident—even if you did not lose consciousness or hit your head. Symptoms may not appear right away and can develop hours or even days after the accident.


    Common signs and symptoms of a concussion after a car accident include:

    • Headache or pressure in the head
    • Dizziness or balance problems
    • Nausea or vomiting
    • Sensitivity to light
    • Blurred or double vision
    • Difficulty concentrating or remembering
    • Fatigue or changes in sleep patterns
    • Irritability or mood changes
    • Anxiety or feelings of sadness
    • Changes in appetite
    • Other cognitive or emotional changes

    Because concussion symptoms can be subtle or delayed, a proper clinical evaluation is essential for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate care.

  • I was in a car accident but don’t feel pain yet. Should I still be evaluated?

    Yes. It is common for symptoms to appear days or even weeks after a motor vehicle accident. A comprehensive evaluation helps identify underlying injuries early, before they worsen, and ensures that injuries are treated appropriately from the start.

  • What if the accident was minor or at low speed?

    Even low-speed or minor-appearing car accidents can cause injury. Forces involved in motor vehicle collisions can affect the neck, spine, and nervous system regardless of vehicle damage. Symptoms may be delayed or subtle at first, which is why an evaluation is recommended even after seemingly minor accidents.


  • Can symptoms get worse if I delay treatment after a car accident?

    Yes. Some injuries, particularly soft tissue injuries and concussions, can worsen over time if left untreated. Delaying evaluation may allow inflammation, instability, or neurological symptoms to progress. Early assessment helps identify injuries before they become more complex and supports a smoother recovery process.


Get Evaluated After an Auto Accident

Schedule an Injury Evaluation After a Car Accident

If you’ve been injured in a motor vehicle accident, early evaluation matters. Proper assessment and appropriate care can make a meaningful difference in your recovery.



Contact B2Y to schedule an injury evaluation and begin your recovery with a clinic dedicated exclusively to auto accident injuries.