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Motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) impact everyone in the car—not just the driver. Passengers can suffer a wide range of injuries, including soft tissue damage, spinal misalignment, sciatica, head trauma, and psychological distress. These injuries might not show up right away, but can worsen over time without proper evaluation.
Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, leads a specialized integrative clinic in El Paso that focuses on diagnosing and treating passenger-related injuries through a combination of chiropractic care, functional medicine, and advanced imaging. His unique dual-license practice allows him to treat injuries holistically while also handling the legal-medical documentation required in personal injury cases.
“Passengers may walk away from an accident feeling okay—until symptoms like back pain, numbness, or migraines develop later,” says Dr. Jimenez. “We look for root causes, not just symptoms.”
One of the most common injuries passengers suffer is whiplash, caused by a sudden force that jerks the head back and forth. This can stretch the neck muscles and ligaments, but it also affects spinal discs and nerves【Kirshenbaum, n.d.】.
Whiplash symptoms may include:
Dr. Jimenez performs detailed cervical spine evaluations using motion X-rays and orthopedic tests to assess the impact on the vertebrae, discs, and nerve roots. Chiropractic adjustments combined with soft tissue therapy and functional rehabilitation can reduce inflammation and restore normal movement.
Many passengers suffer injuries to the lower back during collisions, especially when the force of the accident compresses the lumbar spine. Herniated or bulging discs may press against the sciatic nerve, causing radiating pain, numbness, or weakness down the leg—a condition known as sciatica【Lowman Law Firm, n.d.】.
Dr. Jimenez uses advanced imaging, such as MRI and motion studies, to assess the lumbar spine. His integrative protocol for sciatica includes:
This combination helps improve nerve function and promotes tissue healing without relying on long-term pain medications.
Even in low-speed crashes, passengers can experience disc injuries that lead to chronic nerve pain. Herniated or ruptured discs can pinch nearby spinal nerves, causing:
With digital diagnostic tools and functional movement screens, Dr. Jimenez pinpoints the source of nerve compression and develops customized plans to decompress the spine, restore balance, and support recovery.
Airbags and seatbelts are lifesaving, but can cause injury during a crash. A forceful airbag deployment may cause fractures, burns, and soft tissue trauma to the face, chest, or neck【Dean Waite, n.d.】. Seatbelts, while protective, can lead to compression injuries across the thoracic or lumbar spine.
These injuries can cause:
Dr. Jimenez monitors these injuries with spinal thermography and neurological scans to detect disruptions in nerve signaling and blood flow. His chiropractic techniques gently realign affected regions to prevent scar tissue and restore function.
Some passenger injuries don’t show up on X-rays or MRIs. Blunt force trauma from a crash may lead to:
Dr. Jimenez integrates functional lab testing and clinical nutrition to support organ recovery and reduce internal inflammation. This holistic approach helps uncover hidden imbalances that traditional imaging might miss.
Soft tissue damage—like sprains, strains, and fascial tears—is common in passengers. These injuries can cause swelling, pain, and mobility problems without any visible signs【Miller Weisbrod, n.d.】. Over time, untreated soft tissue trauma may lead to scar tissue buildup and chronic inflammation.
Dr. Jimenez uses:
These strategies support full recovery and reduce the risk of chronic pain.
Passengers can also experience emotional injuries. PTSD, anxiety, and depression often follow a traumatic crash. These issues affect sleep, heart rate, digestion, and even physical healing【Lowman Law Firm, n.d.】.
Dr. Jimenez supports the emotional recovery process through:
These methods help calm the nervous system and restore balance, allowing the body to heal more effectively.
Studies show that passengers—especially those in the rear seat—can be more vulnerable to injuries than drivers【Poisson Law, n.d.】. Contributing factors include:
Dr. Jimenez evaluates each patient’s seating position and accident mechanism to provide accurate clinical documentation for legal purposes and develop targeted rehabilitation plans.
What sets Dr. Jimenez apart is his dual role as a chiropractor and nurse practitioner. This allows him to assess both mechanical and physiological factors following a car accident. At his El Paso clinic, his team provides:
Whether a passenger is dealing with sciatica, neck trauma, soft tissue injuries, or emotional stress, Dr. Jimenez’s integrative care model addresses every layer of recovery.
“We don’t just treat pain—we assess the entire body, find the root cause, and guide patients through a structured, science-based healing process,” says Dr. Jimenez.
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Passenger injuries from MVAs are often underestimated. With the right diagnostics, chiropractic treatment, and functional medical care, patients can recover fully and avoid long-term complications. Dr. Alexander Jimenez’s comprehensive, patient-centered approach helps El Paso passengers regain their strength, mobility, and peace of mind—while also addressing the medical-legal side of their recovery.
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Dean Waite & Associates, LLC. (n.d.). Airbag injuries: Risks every driver should know. https://www.deanwaite.com/articles/airbag-injuries-risks-every-driver-should-know#:~:text=Common%20airbag%20injuries
Kirshenbaum & Kirshenbaum. (n.d.). Common injuries from car accidents. https://www.kirshenbaumri.com/library/injuries-from-car-accidents.cfm#:~:text=Whiplash%20can%20occur
Lowman Law Firm. (n.d.). The most common passenger injuries sustained in a car crash. https://www.lowmanlawfirm.com/blog/the-most-common-passenger-injuries-sustained-in-a-car-crash#:~:text=Neck%20and%20Back%20Injuries
Miller Weisbrod Olesky LLP. (n.d.). Passenger injuries in car accidents. https://www.millerweisbrod.com/passenger-injuries-in-car-accidents#:~:text=One%20common%20type%20of%20injury
National Center for Biotechnology Information. (2023). Concussion. In StatPearls. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK441955/
Poisson, Poisson & Bower, PLLC. (n.d.). Passengers vs. drivers in crash injuries. https://poissonlaw.com/blog/passengers-vs-drivers-in-crash-injuries/#:~:text=Factors%20Affecting%20Passenger%20Injury%20Rates
Rands Injury Law. (n.d.). Common passenger injuries in car accidents. https://www.randsinjurylaw.com/common-passenger-injuries-in-car-accidents/#:~:text=Broken%20Bones%20and%20Fractures
Traub Law. (n.d.). How serious does a motor vehicle accident have to be for airbags to be deployed? https://www.traublaw.com/blogs/7767/how-serious-does-a-motor-vehicle-accident-have-to-be-for-airbags-to-be-deployed/#:~:text=Additionally%2C%20airbags%20can%20cause%20more%20serious%20injuries
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