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Car Accident Speech

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A car accident can be one of the scariest moments we go through in life. For a few seconds everything slows down and we have to watch as our body goes through abuse that it can only handle for so long. For those few seconds there seems to be nothing we can do but wait for it to be over. So what goes on during those moments but more importantly after? This is what happens to your body during a car accident. Keep this information from Bayside Chiropractic in mind so you can be prepared if you ever find yourself in this unfortunate incident. Surge of Adrenaline There is no shortage of stories about people who find themselves doing heroic and unimaginable things in the midst of an accident. This is because of the surge of adrenaline that …show more content…

Broken Bones Our seatbelts can literally save our lives. Thanks to kinetic energy, when cars suddenly stop, our bodies still travel forward at the same speed until stopped. Normally brakes bring everything in the vehicle to a stop at the same speed but a jolt will can cause us to launch forward. Nothing good can happen from your head hitting a steering wheel at 60 miles per hour. So the seatbelt is there to pull us back. This often comes at the expense of our collarbones though. That amount of force can break a bone, especially a brittle one, although it’s a small price to pay for a much larger injury. If you’re feeling sore in the collarbone area after a crash, get an x-ray to see if anything is broken. Sore Muscles While this one seems like a given, it can actually be a problem that doesn’t show up for a while. When it does you’ll feel like you’ve been hit by a truck—which is possible in an auto crash. When your body starts to tense up and become unable to perform basic daily task, let a chiropractor untwist those muscles and get your body back in fighting shape. Internal Damage In all kinds of accidents—head on collision, sideswipe, T-bone, rolling—our bodies take hits in all different areas. The common denominator in most of those injuries though is the torso area. This is where many internal organs are; the crash can cause these organs—like the intestines—to squish together, be punctured by

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