Chiropractic and Regenerative Care for Injury Management
A car accident, workplace event, sports injury, or serious fall can affect more than one part of the body. The force may strain muscles, stretch ligaments, irritate spinal joints, place pressure on discs, or disturb the way the nervous system works.
This is one reason injury pain may continue even after swelling begins to decrease. A person may also develop stiffness, weakness, poor posture, headaches, numbness, or pain that travels into an arm or leg.
At Personal Injury Doctor Group, the goal of integrated injury care is to look beyond the area of pain. Chiropractic care, rehabilitation, medical oversight, functional medicine, and appropriate regenerative therapies can be coordinated to address movement problems and soft-tissue issues that support the spine.
This approach may help selected patients reduce pain, restore movement, rebuild strength, and avoid unnecessary or overly aggressive treatment. However, no therapy can guarantee complete healing or prevent surgery in every case.
The spine can be compared to the frame of a house.
Chiropractic adjustments help straighten and improve movement within the frame. But a house needs more than a straight frame. It also depends on strong wood, secure joints, stable supports, and a solid foundation.
In the body, these supporting materials include:
When these structures are strained or damaged, the spine may not remain stable even after alignment and movement improve.
Regenerative therapies, shockwave therapy, laser therapy, massage, decompression, and rehabilitation can act like a repair crew. Each treatment has a different role. Some reduce pressure, some improve movement, and others support the body’s natural healing response.
This is why combining therapies may provide a more complete plan than relying on a single treatment.
During a collision, the body may move forward, backward, sideways, or twist within a fraction of a second. These sudden movements can place stress on the neck, back, shoulders, hips, and extremities.
Whiplash is a common example. The head moves rapidly while the neck muscles and ligaments attempt to control the motion. Even without a fracture, a person may develop inflammation, stiffness, headaches, muscle spasms, and limited mobility.
Other accident-related injuries may include:
Some symptoms begin immediately. Others may become noticeable hours or days later. This is why a timely clinical examination can be important after a personal injury.
Personal Injury Doctor Group focuses on the entire recovery process, including evaluation, personalized care planning, rehabilitation, and documentation of the patient’s condition and progress. (Personal Injury Doctor Group, 2026)
Chiropractic care focuses on the relationship between the spine, joints, muscles, and nervous system.
A chiropractic adjustment uses a controlled force to improve movement in a joint that is stiff or not moving normally. According to MedlinePlus, chiropractic care commonly includes spinal or joint adjustments and may also include exercise, lifestyle counseling, and other supportive methods.
After an injury, chiropractic care may help:
The purpose is not simply to “crack” the spine. The goal is to restore healthier movement while considering the surrounding muscles, ligaments, discs, and nerves.
Chiropractic care may be especially useful when it is combined with corrective exercise and rehabilitation. Chiropractic treatment can improve joint movement, while rehabilitation helps the muscles become strong enough to support that movement. (MedlinePlus, n.d.; Oakland Spine & Physical Therapy, 2025)
An adjustment may improve movement and reduce pressure, but it does not automatically rebuild every injured tissue.
Imagine that the house’s frame has been straightened, but several support beams remain weak. The frame may begin to shift again because the damaged supports cannot hold it in place.
The same problem can occur in the body. A person may feel better after an adjustment but continue to have problems if the muscles and ligaments remain weak, inflamed, or full of scar tissue.
This does not mean chiropractic care failed. It means the injury may involve more than joint alignment.
A broader plan may be needed to address:
Integrated care brings several methods together so each part of the injury can be addressed.
Regenerative therapies are used to support the body’s own repair response. One example is platelet-rich plasma, commonly known as PRP.
PRP is prepared from a sample of the patient’s blood. The sample is processed to obtain a platelet concentration. Platelets contain proteins and growth factors involved in tissue repair.
Depending on the condition, PRP may be considered for certain ligament, tendon, joint, or other musculoskeletal injuries. It is not a guaranteed cure, and it is not appropriate for every patient. A medical evaluation is necessary to decide whether it may be useful.
In an integrated plan, regenerative care does not replace chiropractic treatment or rehabilitation. Instead, the treatments have different purposes:
Personal Injury Doctor Group describes this combined approach as a way to address both spinal mechanics and accident-related soft-tissue injuries.
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy uses acoustic pressure waves directed into an injured area. It is not an electrical shock.
The treatment may be used for selected muscle, tendon, ligament, or fascial problems. The acoustic waves may stimulate local circulation and a biological response in tissues that have become slow to heal.
Shockwave therapy may be considered for:
When used alongside chiropractic care, shockwave therapy targets the tissues around the joint, while the adjustment addresses joint movement.
This combination may be useful when a patient has improved alignment but continues to experience stiffness or pain from injured soft tissue. (Sleppy Chiropractic, n.d.)
Therapeutic laser treatment uses focused light energy. It is sometimes described as photobiomodulation.
This light is directed into the treatment area to support cellular activity. Depending on the condition and type of device, laser therapy may be used to help manage pain, inflammation, muscle tightness, and soft-tissue irritation.
Laser treatment does not physically move a spinal joint. It also does not replace strengthening or corrective exercise. Instead, it may help create a better environment for movement and rehabilitation.
For example, a patient may be unable to exercise properly because the injured area is too irritated. Reducing some of that irritation may make it easier for the person to begin stretching, strengthening, and returning to activity.
Personal Injury Doctor Group describes photobiomodulation as one part of a medically directed, integrated injury-care plan.
Spinal decompression uses controlled traction to gently stretch parts of the spine. The purpose is to reduce mechanical pressure on certain discs, joints, or irritated nerves.
It may be considered for selected patients with:
Decompression is not appropriate for every spinal condition. Patients with fractures, severe instability, certain bone diseases, infections, or other serious conditions may need a different approach.
When appropriate, decompression can work with chiropractic care by reducing pressure while adjustments improve joint movement.
In the house example, decompression is like removing a heavy load from a damaged section before repairs begin.
Muscles often tighten after an injury to protect the painful area. This response can be helpful in the short term, but long-term muscle guarding can limit movement and pull the body into poor posture.
Massage and other soft-tissue methods may help decrease this guarding. They may also improve flexibility and prepare the body for corrective movement.
Rehabilitation then helps the patient rebuild:
Rehabilitation is one of the most important parts of long-term recovery. Passive treatments can reduce symptoms, but patients must gradually relearn how to move, lift, walk, work, and exercise safely.
The purpose is not only to feel better on the treatment table. The purpose is to function better during daily life.
Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CCST, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, leads the clinical team at Injury Medical Clinic PA and Personal Injury Doctor Group in El Paso, Texas.
His clinical approach combines chiropractic care with family practice, functional medicine, personal injury care, rehabilitation, diagnostic evaluation, and related recovery services.
Dr. Jimenez’s clinical observations emphasize that accident injuries often involve several connected systems. A painful spinal joint may be accompanied by muscle weakness, ligament injury, inflammation, nerve irritation, poor posture, and changes in normal movement.
Working alongside Dr. Jimenez is Dr. Maria Guadalupe Cardenas, MD, who is board-certified in internal medicine. Clinic materials identify Dr. Cardenas as the medical director and collaborative physician at Injury Medical Clinic PA.
Dr. Cardenas is listed by the practice with:
This multidisciplinary arrangement brings chiropractic care and medical direction together in a single injury-recovery setting.
A person injured in an accident may have health concerns beyond neck or back pain.
The patient may also have:
Medical oversight helps the team consider these issues before recommending advanced care. It also supports referrals, diagnostic decisions, medication reviews, and coordination when the patient needs to see another specialist.
This is especially important when regenerative procedures or complex personal injury treatments are being considered.
Functional medicine considers how nutrition, sleep, stress, activity, metabolism, and other health factors may affect recovery.
After an injury, poor sleep and stress can increase pain sensitivity. Inactivity can lead to weakness. Poor nutrition may make it harder for the body to obtain the building materials needed for tissue repair.
A functional medicine plan may consider:
Functional medicine does not replace emergency care, orthopedic care, or other necessary medical treatment. It adds another layer by addressing factors that may slow recovery.
Personal injury treatment involves more than reducing pain. Clear records are important because they explain how the accident affected the patient’s health and daily life.
Clinical documentation may include:
Accurate documentation helps create continuity between the patient, healthcare team, insurance company, and legal representatives when appropriate.
It does not guarantee payment or a legal outcome. Its purpose is to provide a clear clinical record of the injury and care provided.
An integrated personal injury plan may follow several stages.
The team reviews the accident, symptoms, health history, and physical findings. Imaging or referral may be ordered when needed.
Early care may include gentle adjustments, laser therapy, decompression, soft-tissue treatment, or changes in activity.
As symptoms improve, the patient begins working on joint movement, flexibility, and posture.
Shockwave or regenerative therapies may be considered when medically appropriate.
Corrective exercises help strengthen the muscles that protect the injured area.
The patient gradually returns to work, exercise, household duties, and other activities.
Every plan should be based on the patient’s diagnosis, health, goals, and response to treatment.
Not every injury should begin with routine conservative care. Some warning signs require urgent evaluation.
Seek immediate medical care for:
An integrated clinic should recognize when conservative treatment is appropriate and when emergency, surgical, or specialty care is needed.
Chiropractic care can help restore the movement and alignment of the spinal frame. Regenerative therapies may support injured ligaments, tendons, and joints. Shockwave and laser therapy can support the soft-tissue healing environment. Decompression may reduce pressure, while massage and rehabilitation help the body regain strength and control.
Together, these treatments create a broader plan than symptom relief alone.
The goal is to:
At Personal Injury Doctor Group, Dr. Alex Jimenez and the multidisciplinary Injury Medical Clinic PA team provide coordinated personal injury care for patients in El Paso, Texas.
Treatment results vary, and regenerative or chiropractic therapies are not appropriate for every person. A clinical evaluation is needed to determine the safest and most suitable path forward.
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(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
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|---|---|---|---|
| No | 111N00000X - Chiropractor | NM | DC2182 |
| Yes | 111N00000X - Chiropractor | TX | DC5807 |
| Yes | 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family | TX | 1191402 |
| Yes | 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family | FL | 11043890 |
| Yes | 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family | CO | C-APN.0105610-C-NP |
| Yes | 363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner - Family | NY | N25929 |
Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC*, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, CCST
(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
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Dr. Maria Cardenas, MD
(Board Certified: Internal Medicine)*
(Licensed Medical Doctor)*
Medical Director, Clinical Director & Collaborative Physician
NPI # 1164426749
MD License #: J2933