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Whiplash & Cervical Sprain Treatment in the Bronx

Whiplash treatment in the Bronx — at MAIC's 60,000 sq ft facility on Hughes Ave — starts with a same-day neck injury evaluation. Our board-certified physicians provide comprehensive cervical sprain and whiplash diagnosis including range-of-motion testing, MRI imaging, and a detailed causation narrative report built for personal injury litigation. Whether you were rear-ended on the Cross Bronx Expressway or involved in a side-impact collision, MAIC delivers the documentation that wins cases. No-Fault and Workers' Comp accepted.

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Condition Overview

Cervical Sprain & Whiplash — Evaluation & Documentation

Whiplash and cervical sprain treatment in the Bronx requires both clinical expertise and documentation precision. At MAIC, our physicians — including orthopedic surgeon Dr. Gabriel Dassa and neurologist Dr. Lennart Belok — evaluate neck injuries with ROM testing, MRI confirmation, and NCV/EMG when radiculopathy is suspected. Every report is structured for PI litigation and delivered within 48 hours.

At MAIC's 60,000 sq ft NYS-licensed facility at 2522 Hughes Ave in the Bronx, this condition is evaluated with a comprehensive protocol designed to produce the objective clinical findings required for personal injury litigation. All imaging, electrodiagnostic studies, and specialist opinions are coordinated under one roof.

Reports are structured to satisfy NYS WCB Medical Treatment Guideline criteria and are delivered within 48 hours of each visit. Deposition support and expert witness coordination available for all treating providers.

MAIC's Evaluation Protocol

  • Comprehensive physical examination
  • Range of motion & functional testing
  • MRI or X-ray imaging as indicated
  • NCV/EMG when nerve injury suspected
  • Specialist referral with causation opinion
  • 48-hour structured report delivery
  • WCB MTG-compliant documentation


Clinical Detail

Cervical Sprain, Whiplash, and the PI Documentation Standard

Cervical sprain and whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) represent a spectrum of soft tissue and structural injuries to the neck resulting from rapid, forced acceleration-deceleration of the cervical spine. While frequently minimized by defense experts as "minor soft tissue injuries," properly documented cervical injuries can form the clinical basis for significant personal injury claims — provided the documentation meets the objective standards required for litigation.

The biomechanics of whiplash are well established in the medical literature. In a rear-end collision, the occupant's torso is accelerated forward while the head lags behind, creating a rapid hyperextension of the cervical spine followed by flexion as the head snaps forward. This sequence produces tensile loading of the anterior cervical structures (anterior longitudinal ligament, disc annulus, anterior musculature) and compressive loading of the posterior elements (facet joints, posterior musculature, and ligaments). Forces as low as 8–10 mph impact velocity have been documented to produce symptomatic cervical injuries.

At MAIC, our cervical sprain evaluation is structured to produce the clinical findings needed to support a WAD Grade I through Grade III classification. We document the exact mechanism of injury, time of symptom onset, and progression. Range of motion testing with goniometric measurement provides objective evidence of cervical mobility restriction. Neurological examination identifies any upper extremity radicular involvement. Digital X-ray assesses for fracture and loss of normal cervical lordosis — a frequent finding after whiplash that correlates with ligamentous injury.

Where symptoms suggest underlying disc or facet involvement, we coordinate cervical MRI and, when indicated, NCV/EMG electrodiagnostic studies to objectify radiculopathy. This layered documentation approach — from clinical examination through advanced imaging and electrodiagnostics — provides the comprehensive medical record necessary to establish the nature, extent, and causal relationship of cervical injuries in personal injury litigation.

  • Goniometric ROM measurement at initial and follow-up evaluations
  • Digital cervical X-ray (AP, lateral, oblique, flexion-extension views)
  • MRI cervical spine when disc, cord, or nerve root pathology suspected
  • NCV/EMG for upper extremity radicular symptoms
  • WAD grading with prognosis statement for demand package

Cervical Sprain Documentation Protocol

  • Mechanism and biomechanical analysis of injury event
  • WAD Grade classification (I–III) with clinical justification
  • Cervical ROM baseline with goniometer (degrees documented)
  • Neurological exam — DTRs, grip strength, sensation C4–T1
  • Cervical X-ray — fracture exclusion, lordosis assessment
  • MRI when disc, neuroforaminal or cord pathology suspected
  • Physical therapy with functional outcome tracking
  • Causation narrative for demand package
Clinical Expertise
Board-Certified Specialists

MAIC's clinical team includes board-certified physicians in orthopedics, neurology, pain management, and radiology — each experienced in medico-legal documentation for personal injury claims.

Facility Credentials
NYS Licensed · DOH

Metropolitan Accident & Injury Center is a licensed diagnostic and treatment center regulated by the New York State Department of Health. Our 60,000 sq ft Bronx facility meets all NYS clinical and operational standards.

Medical Review
Clinically Reviewed 2025

The clinical content on this page was reviewed and approved by the MAIC medical team in 2025. Treatment protocols are updated regularly to reflect current NYS WCB Medical Treatment Guidelines and evidence-based standards of care.



Treatment Pathway

Whiplash Treatment: What to Expect at MAIC

Whiplash treatment in the Bronx at MAIC follows a structured, evidence-based protocol designed to maximize both your recovery and the strength of your personal injury documentation.

Step 1: Same-Day Evaluation

Comprehensive neck exam with cervical ROM testing (inclinometer-measured), palpation of cervical paraspinal musculature, neurological screening for upper extremity radiculopathy, and assessment of associated symptoms (headache, dizziness, cognitive changes).

Step 2: Diagnostic Imaging

Same-day cervical MRI to rule out disc herniation, ligamentous injury, and spinal cord compression. Digital X-ray for fracture/instability screening. If radiculopathy is suspected, NCV/EMG testing by Dr. Belok.

Step 3: Conservative Care

Physical therapy (cervical stabilization, manual therapy, modalities), pain management with guided medication protocol, and activity modification. Most whiplash patients see significant improvement within 6-12 weeks of active rehabilitation.

Step 4: Escalation if Needed

For persistent symptoms: cervical epidural steroid injections, facet joint injections, or medial branch blocks. If cervical disc herniation with radiculopathy is confirmed, Dr. Dassa provides orthopedic surgical evaluation.

No-Fault & Workers' Comp

All whiplash evaluation and treatment at MAIC is covered under New York State No-Fault insurance and Workers' Compensation. Medical liens are also accepted. Zero out-of-pocket cost to accident victims — MAIC handles all billing and authorizations.

What to Expect at Your Visit

Arrive with your accident report and insurance information. Your first visit takes approximately 60-90 minutes including exam and imaging. You'll leave with a treatment plan, follow-up schedule, and documentation timeline. Free parking available at our Hughes Ave facility.

Symptom Guide

Whiplash Symptoms After a Car Accident

Whiplash symptoms frequently have a delayed onset — appearing 24-72 hours after impact. This delay is one of the most common reasons insurance carriers try to deny whiplash claims. Documenting symptoms early with a medical provider is critical.

  • Neck symptoms: Pain and stiffness, reduced range of motion, pain that worsens with movement, tenderness along cervical spine
  • Radiating symptoms: Headaches (typically starting at skull base), shoulder and upper back pain, arm pain/numbness (if nerve root involved)
  • Associated symptoms: Dizziness, jaw pain (TMJ), difficulty concentrating, sleep disturbance, irritability, tinnitus
  • Late-onset whiplash-associated disorder (WAD): Chronic pain syndrome, cervicogenic headaches, post-traumatic stress, cognitive difficulties

Rear-ended in the Bronx or Yonkers? Don't wait — call MAIC at (888) 991-5290 for a same-day whiplash evaluation.

Your Whiplash Care Team at MAIC

  • Dr. Gabriel Dassa, MD — Board-certified orthopedic surgeon. Evaluates cervical disc injuries and provides surgical consultation when conservative care fails.
  • Dr. Lennart Belok, MD — Neurologist & NCS/EMG specialist. Tests for cervical radiculopathy when radiating arm symptoms are present.
  • Dr. Benjamin Shekhtman, DO — PM&R specialist. Coordinates conservative treatment and rehabilitation planning.


Your Treating Team

MAIC Physicians for Cervical Sprain

Board-certified specialists who diagnose and treat cervical sprain from car accidents, slip and falls, and workplace injuries. All available for deposition.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers about this condition, treatment at MAIC, and what to expect from the personal injury documentation process.

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Clinical Expertise
Board-Certified Specialists

MAIC's clinical team includes board-certified physicians in orthopedics, neurology, pain management, and radiology — each experienced in medico-legal documentation for personal injury claims.

Facility Credentials
NYS Licensed · DOH

Metropolitan Accident & Injury Center is a licensed diagnostic and treatment center regulated by the New York State Department of Health. Our 60,000 sq ft Bronx facility meets all NYS clinical and operational standards.

Medical Review
Clinically Reviewed 2025

The clinical content on this page was reviewed and approved by the MAIC medical team in 2025. Treatment protocols are updated regularly to reflect current NYS WCB Medical Treatment Guidelines and evidence-based standards of care.


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