When Should You Get X-Rays After a Crash?

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When Should You Get X-Rays After a Crash?

After a car accident, it’s common to feel sore, stiff, or shaken—but how do you know if the pain means something more serious? X-rays are one of the most common imaging tools used after a crash to identify injuries that aren’t visible on the surface.

At Affection Health Care, we help patients understand when X-rays are necessary, when other imaging might be better, and how to make the best choices for your care and your personal injury claim.


🩻 What Do X-Rays Show?

X-rays are excellent for identifying hard-tissue injuries, including:

  • Broken or fractured bones
  • Dislocated joints
  • Bone misalignment
  • Spinal abnormalities
  • Bone bruises or cracks

However, X-rays do not show:

  • Soft tissue injuries (muscles, tendons, ligaments)
  • Herniated discs
  • Concussions or brain injuries
  • Internal organ damage

For those, an MRI, CT scan, or ultrasound may be more appropriate.


🚨 When You Should Definitely Get an X-Ray After a Crash

Here are red flags that mean an X-ray is strongly recommended:

✅ You have intense or worsening pain

Especially in the neck, back, ribs, hips, or extremities.

✅ You can’t move a part of your body

This includes not being able to lift your arm, bend your leg, or rotate your neck.

✅ There’s visible swelling or deformity

Swelling around a joint or limb, or anything that looks “out of place,” may indicate a fracture or dislocation.

✅ You heard a “pop” or “crack” during impact

This could be a sign of a fracture, especially if accompanied by bruising and sharp pain.

✅ You can’t bear weight

If walking causes sharp pain in your hip, knee, or ankle, you may have a fracture or joint injury.


🧠 When X-Rays May Not Be Enough

If you’re having symptoms like:

  • Tingling or numbness
  • Muscle weakness
  • Dull, aching pain that radiates down an arm or leg
  • Loss of bladder or bowel control

…you may need a MRI to look for nerve, disc, or spinal cord damage.


🏥 How Affection Health Care Evaluates You

At your post-crash evaluation, we’ll:

  • Take a detailed history of the accident
  • Perform a physical exam
  • Identify red flags that indicate the need for imaging
  • Refer you for X-rays, MRI, or CT as needed
  • Document your findings for your personal injury claim

Our goal is to catch serious issues early—and protect your legal and physical health.


⚖️ X-Rays and Personal Injury Cases

Having imaging to confirm an injury can strengthen your case by:

  • Proving the injury is real
  • Linking it directly to the accident
  • Preventing insurance companies from downplaying your pain

We provide detailed documentation and work directly with attorneys to support your claim.


📅 Think you might need an X-ray? Schedule an evaluation at AffectionHealth.com
📞 Or call us directly at (350) 216-5774


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