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Speeding and Aggressive Driving Accidents

Speeding and Aggressive Driving Accidents

Speeding and Aggressive Driving Accidents

ChiroMed Injury Recovery Care in El Paso

Speeding and aggressive driving accidents can change a person’s life in seconds. These crashes occur when drivers ignore traffic laws and show little concern for others’ safety. Common behaviors include driving too fast, tailgating, weaving through traffic, running red lights, failing to yield, and making unsafe lane changes.

These actions are dangerous because they reduce reaction time and make crashes more severe. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration explains that speeding makes it harder for a driver to steer safely around curves or objects, increases stopping distance, and raises the force of impact during a collision (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration [NHTSA], n.d.). Speeding was also involved in nearly one-third of traffic fatalities nationwide, making it one of the most serious crash risks on American roads (NHTSA, n.d.).

At ChiroMed – Integrated Medicine in El Paso, Texas, accident recovery is approached through a multidisciplinary care model. ChiroMed describes its care as a broad service system that includes chiropractic care, nurse practitioner services, naturopathy, rehabilitation, nutrition counseling, and acupuncture (ChiroMed, n.d.-a). This type of integrated model can be especially useful after high-impact crashes, where the body may need structural care, medical oversight, rehabilitation, and tissue-supportive therapies.

What Is Speeding?

Speeding means more than driving over the posted speed limit. A person can also be speeding when driving too fast for road conditions. This can happen during:

  • Heavy rain
  • Night driving
  • Fog
  • Road construction
  • Heavy traffic
  • Curves or hills
  • Poor visibility
  • Wet or damaged roads

A driver may think they are “only going a little fast,” but even a small increase in speed can make a crash more dangerous. At higher speeds, the vehicle needs more distance to stop. The driver also has less time to react. If impact occurs, the body absorbs more force.

The National Safety Council explains that speeding increases crash severity, reduces the effectiveness of safety equipment, and makes roadway safety structures, such as guardrails and barriers, less protective (National Safety Council [NSC], n.d.).

What Is Aggressive Driving?

Aggressive driving is a pattern of unsafe traffic behavior that puts people or property in danger. The Governors Highway Safety Association explains that NHTSA defines aggressive driving as a combination of moving traffic offenses that endanger other people or property (Governors Highway Safety Association [GHSA], 2026).

Aggressive driving may include:

  • Tailgating
  • Speeding through traffic
  • Cutting off other drivers
  • Making sudden lane changes
  • Passing improperly
  • Running red lights
  • Ignoring stop signs
  • Blocking another driver from passing
  • Failing to yield
  • Driving too close behind motorcycles, bicycles, or smaller vehicles

The Texas Department of Insurance lists speeding, tailgating, red-light running, and weaving in and out of traffic as common aggressive driving behaviors (Texas Department of Insurance [TDI], 2020).

Aggressive Driving vs. Road Rage

Aggressive driving and road rage are not the same thing.

Aggressive driving usually involves dangerous driving violations. Road rage is more extreme. It may involve an intentional violent act with a vehicle, weapon, or physical threat.

A simple way to understand the difference is:

  • Speeding: Driving too fast for the law or road conditions
  • Aggressive driving: Committing unsafe driving actions that endanger others
  • Road rage: Using a vehicle, weapon, or threat to intentionally harm or scare another person

Road rage can begin with aggressive driving, but it goes further. This is why safety groups recommend staying calm, avoiding eye contact with angry drivers, not responding to gestures, and creating distance when possible.

Why These Accidents Happen

Speeding and aggressive driving often come from stress, anger, and impatience. Many drivers become aggressive when they are late, stuck in traffic, or frustrated with slower vehicles.

Common triggers include:

  • Traffic congestion
  • Running late
  • Work stress
  • Feeling anonymous inside the car
  • Anger toward another driver
  • Long commutes
  • Construction delays
  • Distracted driving
  • Poor emotional control

The problem is that aggressive choices do not save much time. A driver may only gain a few seconds, but the risk of injury rises sharply. Zero Deaths Maryland notes that the chance of death or serious injury increases as speed rises, and the risk doubles for every 10 mph over 50 mph (Zero Deaths Maryland, n.d.).

Why High-Speed Crashes Cause Serious Injuries

A high-speed crash is not just a “hard bump.” It is a violent transfer of energy into the body. Even with seat belts and airbags, the spine, muscles, ligaments, joints, discs, and nerves may be injured.

Common injuries after speeding and aggressive driving accidents include:

  • Whiplash
  • Neck pain
  • Back pain
  • Herniated discs
  • Sciatica
  • Pinched nerves
  • Shoulder injuries
  • Hip injuries
  • Knee injuries
  • Headaches
  • Muscle strains
  • Ligament sprains
  • Joint stiffness
  • Numbness or tingling
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Trouble sleeping

Some symptoms appear right away. Others may take hours or days to show up. This delayed pain can occur because adrenaline initially masks symptoms. Later, inflammation, muscle guarding, and nerve irritation may increase.

ChiroMed’s article on delayed post-accident pain lists symptoms such as neck stiffness, back pain, headaches, shoulder pain, numbness or tingling, dizziness, fatigue, brain fog, irritability, trouble sleeping, and pain that worsens with movement (ChiroMed, n.d.-b).

Why Early Evaluation Matters After a Crash

After an accident, many people say, “I feel fine,” and skip care. This can be risky. Some injuries are not easy to notice at first. A disc injury, ligament sprain, nerve irritation, or soft tissue injury can become more painful as the body reacts to the trauma.

An early evaluation can help identify:

  • Where the pain is coming from
  • Whether nerves are irritated
  • Whether range of motion is limited
  • Whether imaging may be needed
  • Whether symptoms match the crash history
  • Whether conservative care is appropriate
  • Whether medical oversight is needed

For personal injury cases, documentation also matters. Accurate records may help explain the connection between the accident, injuries, symptoms, treatment plan, and recovery progress.

ChiroMed’s Integrated Injury Care Model

ChiroMed – Integrated Medicine in El Paso presents itself as a clinic that integrates multiple forms of care into a single coordinated system. Its website describes services that include chiropractic care, nurse practitioner services, rehabilitation, nutrition counseling, naturopathy, and acupuncture (ChiroMed, n.d.-a).

ChiroMed’s integrated injury care content also states that an integrated injury clinic can provide a clearer recovery path after an auto accident, work injury, sports injury, or fall by combining chiropractic care, medical oversight, rehabilitation, functional medicine, soft tissue therapy, and advanced treatment options (ChiroMed, n.d.-c).

This approach is helpful because crash injuries often affect multiple body systems. A patient may have spinal pain, nerve irritation, inflammation, muscle guarding, poor sleep, fatigue, and reduced mobility simultaneously. A single treatment may not address the full picture.

Dr. Alex Jimenez and Dr. Maria Cardenas

At ChiroMed, Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CCST, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, brings a combined chiropractic and nurse practitioner background to injury recovery and integrative care. ChiroMed’s website identifies Dr. Jimenez as a dual-licensed professional with chiropractic and advanced practice nurse practitioner credentials (ChiroMed, n.d.-d).

Dr. Maria Guadalupe Cardenas, MD, Board Certified in Internal Medicine, serves as Medical Director, Clinical Director, and Collaborative Physician. ChiroMed lists Dr. Cardenas as NPI #1164426749 and Texas MD License #J2933 (ChiroMed, n.d.-e).

This multidisciplinary setup is common in integrative and injury care clinics. An MD provides medical direction and oversight, while chiropractic care, functional medicine, rehabilitation, and personal injury services are coordinated around the patient’s needs.

Chiropractic Care After Speeding and Aggressive Driving Accidents

Chiropractic care focuses on joint motion, spinal alignment, nervous system stress, and body mechanics. After a crash, the spine can become stiff and irritated. Muscles may tighten to protect the injured area. Joints may lose normal motion. Nerves may become inflamed or compressed.

Chiropractic care may help:

  • Restore spinal and joint movement
  • Reduce stiffness
  • Improve range of motion
  • Decrease mechanical stress
  • Support better posture
  • Reduce muscle guarding
  • Improve movement patterns

At ChiroMed, chiropractic care may be combined with rehabilitation, functional medicine, and advanced therapies so the patient is not treated with a one-size-fits-all plan.

Spinal Decompression for Disc and Nerve Pain

Spinal decompression may be used for certain neck and back injuries after a crash. It creates controlled negative pressure in the spine. This may help reduce pressure on compressed discs and irritated nerves.

Spinal decompression may be considered for:

  • Herniated discs
  • Bulging discs
  • Sciatica
  • Neck pain with arm symptoms
  • Low back pain with leg symptoms
  • Pinched nerve symptoms

This therapy is not for every patient. A proper exam is needed first. When appropriate, decompression may help reduce local pain and radiating pain while supporting better spinal motion.

MLS Laser Therapy for Inflammation and Tissue Healing

MLS laser therapy uses light-based photobiomodulation. In simple terms, light energy is directed into injured tissue to support cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and calm pain.

After a high-impact crash, MLS laser therapy may be used for irritated muscles, ligaments, tendons, joints, and soft tissues. It is non-surgical and may fit well into a broader injury recovery plan.

Research on photobiomodulation suggests it may help reduce pain in common musculoskeletal conditions, including neck and low back pain (de Oliveira et al., 2022).

Shockwave Therapy for Scar Tissue and Soft Tissue Pain

Shockwave therapy uses deep acoustic sound waves to stimulate injured tissue. It may help improve blood flow, break up painful scar tissue, and support healing in muscles, tendons, and ligaments.

After an accident, some soft-tissue injuries can become stubborn. Pain may continue even after rest, medication, or basic therapy. ChiroMed’s regenerative auto accident recovery content notes that care may include chiropractic treatment, rehabilitation, shockwave therapy, and regenerative options such as PRP, platelet-poor plasma, plasma-based therapies, and MFAT (ChiroMed, n.d.-f).

Shockwave therapy may be useful when tissues need more stimulation to restart the healing process.

Regenerative Therapies: PRP, PFP, and MFAT

Regenerative therapies are designed to support the body’s natural repair process. They are not magic cures, and they do not replace proper rehabilitation. Instead, they may help create a better healing environment when used for the right patient.

Common regenerative options include:

  • PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma: Uses concentrated platelets from the patient’s own blood. Platelets contain growth factors that may support tissue repair.
  • PFP, or Platelet-Poor Plasma: Uses plasma-based proteins that may help support the healing environment.
  • MFAT, or Micro-Fragmented Adipose Tissue: Uses processed fat tissue to provide cushioning and healing signals for certain joint and soft tissue injuries.

A review on platelet-rich plasma explains that PRP uses concentrated autologous platelets and is used in musculoskeletal care to support healing in selected injuries (O’Dowd et al., 2022).

Epidural Spinal Injections for Severe Nerve Inflammation

Some crash injuries cause serious spinal nerve irritation. This may lead to shooting pain, sciatica, numbness, tingling, burning pain, or weakness. When conservative care needs support, epidural spinal injections may be considered under medical guidance.

Epidural injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication near irritated spinal nerves. StatPearls explains that epidural steroid injections are used to reduce inflammation and pain in selected spinal conditions (Patel et al., 2024).

These injections should always be based on a proper diagnosis, medical review, and careful patient selection.

IV Infusion Therapy for Recovery Support

After a serious crash, the body may feel worn down. Pain, inflammation, poor sleep, stress, and reduced movement can drain energy. IV infusion therapy delivers hydration, vitamins, and minerals directly into the bloodstream.

IV therapy may support:

  • Hydration
  • Nutrient balance
  • Fatigue recovery
  • Internal healing support
  • Wellness during rehabilitation

IV therapy does not replace food, rest, medical care, or exercise. It is best used as part of a larger recovery plan when clinically appropriate.

A ChiroMed-Style Recovery Plan

A clear recovery plan after a speeding or aggressive driving accident may include several steps.

Step 1: Evaluation
The team reviews the crash history, symptoms, range of motion, orthopedic findings, neurological signs, and imaging when needed.

Step 2: Pain and inflammation control
Care may begin with gentle therapies that calm pain, reduce swelling, and improve comfort.

Step 3: Restoring movement
Chiropractic care, decompression, mobility work, and rehabilitation may help the spine and joints move better.

Step 4: Supporting tissue healing
MLS laser therapy, shockwave therapy, PRP, PFP, MFAT, or epidural injections may be considered when appropriate.

Step 5: Rehabilitation
Corrective exercises help rebuild strength, balance, posture, flexibility, and function.

Step 6: Long-term wellness support
Functional medicine, nutrition counseling, hydration, sleep support, and lifestyle planning may help reduce the risk of future injury.

Final Thoughts

Speeding and aggressive driving accidents are not simple fender benders. They can create strong forces that injure the spine, joints, muscles, ligaments, discs, and nerves. Pain may start right away or appear days later.

At ChiroMed – Integrated Medicine in El Paso, the goal is to guide patients through a clear and coordinated recovery process. With Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, leading chiropractic and integrative injury care, and Dr. Maria Guadalupe Cardenas, MD, providing medical direction and collaborative oversight, ChiroMed reflects a multidisciplinary model for accident recovery.

The focus is simple: evaluate the injury, reduce pain, calm inflammation, restore movement, support tissue healing, and help the patient return to daily life with better strength, mobility, and confidence.


References

ChiroMed. (n.d.-a). ChiroMed – Integrated Medicine Holistic Healthcare in El Paso.

ChiroMed. (n.d.-b). Post-Accident Pain: Why Symptoms Are Delayed.

ChiroMed. (n.d.-c). Integrated Injury Care in El Paso, TX.

ChiroMed. (n.d.-d). About Us.

ChiroMed. (n.d.-e). Chiropractor El Paso, TX.

ChiroMed. (n.d.-f). Regenerative Therapy for Auto Accident Injury Recovery.

de Oliveira, M. F., Johnson, D. S., Demchak, T., Tomazoni, S. S., & Leal-Junior, E. C. P. (2022). Low-intensity LASER and LED photobiomodulation therapy for pain control of the most common musculoskeletal conditions. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 58(2), 282–289.

Governors Highway Safety Association. (2026). Speeding & aggressive driving.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (n.d.). Speeding and aggressive driving prevention.

National Safety Council. (n.d.). Speeding.

O’Dowd, A., Bowles, R., McKenna, L., & Walters, J. (2022). Update on the use of platelet-rich plasma injections in the management of musculoskeletal injuries. Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma, 30, 101917.

Patel, K., Upadhyayula, S., & Patel, R. (2024). Epidural steroid injections. StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing.

Texas Department of Insurance. (2020). Aggressive driving fact sheet.

Zero Deaths Maryland. (n.d.). Speed and aggressive driving.

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(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
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(Board Certified: Internal Medicine)
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Medical Director, Clinical Director & Collaborative Physician
NPI # 1164426749
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CFMP: Certified Functional Medicine Provider
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MSACP: Master of Science in Advanced Clinical Practice
IFMCP: Institute of Functional Medicine
CCST: Certified Chiropractic Spinal Trauma
ATN: Advanced Translational Neutrogenomics

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TCA: Texas Chiropractic Association: Member ID: 104311
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(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
Clinical Director
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Dr. Maria Cardenas, MD
(Board Certified: Internal Medicine)*
(Licensed Medical Doctor)*
Medical Director, Clinical Director & Collaborative Physician
NPI # 1164426749
MD License #: J2933

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