Understanding Soft Tissue Injuries After a Car Accident: Revision history

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3 December 2025

  • curprev 22:1922:19, 3 December 2025Millinshoy talk contribs 20,447 bytes +20,447 Created page with "<html><p> Most people walk away from a crash focused on the obvious: the dented bumper, the cracked screen, the rush of adrenaline that makes your hands shake on the curb. The quieter damage, the kind that hides under skin and flares up at 2 a.m., tends to come later. That is the territory of soft tissue injuries. These involve muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, blood vessels, and nerves, and they are far more common after a car accident than broken bones. They also ge..."