Being involved in a car accident is a stressful experience, and the physical impact can affect your body for weeks, months, or even years if left untreated. Whiplash is the most common injury from motor vehicle accidents, but collisions can also cause back injuries, concussion symptoms, shoulder injuries, and chronic pain. At Artemis Wellness Clinic in Richmond, we specialize in treating car accident injuries and helping patients navigate their ICBC claims.
What Is Whiplash?
Whiplash is a neck injury caused by a rapid back-and-forth movement of the head, similar to the cracking of a whip. This sudden motion can damage the muscles, ligaments, tendons, discs, and nerves in the cervical spine. Whiplash most commonly occurs in rear-end collisions but can result from any type of car accident.
Symptoms of whiplash may appear immediately after the accident or develop over the following 24 to 72 hours. Common symptoms include neck pain and stiffness, headaches starting at the base of the skull, shoulder and upper back pain, dizziness, jaw pain (TMJ), reduced range of motion in the neck, tingling or numbness in the arms, fatigue and difficulty concentrating, and disturbed sleep.
It is important to seek treatment even if your symptoms seem mild at first. Untreated whiplash can develop into chronic neck pain and headaches that persist for months or years.
How We Treat Car Accident Injuries
RMT Massage Therapy for Whiplash
Massage therapy is a cornerstone of whiplash recovery. Our RMTs use gentle techniques in the acute phase (first 2 to 4 weeks) to reduce muscle guarding and spasm without aggravating inflamed tissues. As healing progresses, treatment advances to include deeper work on the cervical muscles, upper trapezius, levator scapulae, and SCM muscles. Massage therapy improves blood flow to injured tissues, reduces scar tissue formation, and restores normal muscle function.
Acupuncture for Car Accident Recovery
Acupuncture is highly effective for managing the pain and inflammation associated with whiplash and other car accident injuries. Our Registered Acupuncturist targets points that reduce neck pain and headaches, decrease inflammation in injured tissues, improve sleep quality (often disrupted after an accident), address stress and anxiety related to the accident, and promote overall nervous system recovery.
Many patients find that acupuncture provides significant pain relief that allows them to participate more fully in their physiotherapy and exercise programs.
Physiotherapy for MVA Recovery
Our physiotherapy approach to car accident recovery follows evidence-based protocols. Your physiotherapist will conduct a thorough assessment of your injuries and develop a progressive rehabilitation program that includes cervical spine mobilization and manual therapy, graded strengthening exercises for the neck and shoulder girdle, postural retraining, proprioceptive exercises to restore normal neck reflexes, and a structured return-to-activity program.
Chiropractic Care After a Car Accident
Car accidents frequently cause spinal misalignment and joint restrictions. Chiropractic adjustments can restore proper spinal mechanics, reduce nerve irritation, and address referred pain patterns.
Your ICBC Claim: Treatment Coverage
If you have been injured in a car accident in BC, your treatment at Artemis is likely covered through your ICBC claim. Here is what you need to know:
You can begin treatment without waiting for your ICBC claim to be fully processed. You have the right to choose your own treatment providers. Our clinic accepts ICBC billing directly — you do not need to pay out of pocket. Treatment coverage includes RMT, acupuncture, physiotherapy, and chiropractic care.
For a detailed walkthrough of the ICBC claims process, read our comprehensive guide on how to use your ICBC claim for massage, acupuncture, physiotherapy, and chiropractic in Richmond.
Recovery Timeline: What to Expect
Every car accident injury is different, but here is a general timeline for whiplash recovery with treatment:
Weeks 1 to 2: Focus on pain management, gentle movement, and reducing muscle guarding. Acupuncture and gentle massage therapy are most beneficial at this stage.
Weeks 2 to 6: Gradual increase in treatment intensity. Introduction of physiotherapy exercises and progressive massage techniques. Most patients see significant improvement in pain levels during this phase.
Weeks 6 to 12: Active rehabilitation phase. Strengthening exercises, return to normal activities, and addressing any persistent symptoms.
Beyond 12 weeks: Some patients, particularly those with more severe injuries, may need continued treatment. This is normal and your ICBC coverage can extend as long as treatment is medically necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions About Car Accident Treatment
How soon after a car accident should I start treatment?
As soon as possible. Early treatment produces better outcomes and prevents acute injuries from becoming chronic. You can begin treatment within days of your accident, even before your ICBC claim number is assigned.
What if symptoms appear days after the accident?
This is very common, especially with whiplash. Symptoms can take 24 to 72 hours to fully develop due to inflammation and the body’s initial stress response. Seek treatment whenever symptoms appear, even if they start days or weeks after the accident.
Can I see multiple practitioners for the same ICBC claim?
Yes. In fact, a multidisciplinary approach is recommended for car accident recovery. You can see an RMT, acupuncturist, physiotherapist, and chiropractor — all under the same ICBC claim at Artemis.
How many treatment sessions does ICBC cover?
ICBC does not set a fixed number of sessions. Coverage continues as long as treatment is medically necessary and contributing to your recovery. Your practitioners will document your progress and communicate with ICBC as needed.
Do I need a doctor’s referral for ICBC treatment?
A physician’s initial assessment and documentation of your injuries is recommended, but you can begin treatment at our clinic while this process is underway.
Book Your Car Accident Injury Treatment in Richmond
Do not delay treatment after a car accident. The sooner you start, the faster you recover. Call Artemis Wellness Clinic at 604-242-2233 or book online. We are located at 5911 Number 3 Rd #130, Richmond BC, steps from Brighouse SkyTrain. ICBC and WorkSafeBC claims accepted with direct billing.
