Can a Car Accident Trigger Fibromyalgia? Understanding the Connection Between Auto Injuries and Chronic Pain
Can a Car Accident Trigger Fibromyalgia? Understanding the Connection Between Auto Injuries and Chronic Pain
Many people involved in a motor vehicle accident expect injuries like whiplash, herniated discs, or muscle strains. What many don’t realize is that the physical and emotional trauma of a collision may also be associated with the development or aggravation of fibromyalgia, a chronic pain condition that can significantly impact daily life.
At Concord Chiropractic in Trolley Square, Dr. James Ferraro frequently works with auto accident patients experiencing lingering pain, fatigue, and unexplained symptoms long after their initial injuries appear to have healed.
What Is Fibromyalgia?
Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain condition associated with widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, cognitive difficulties (“fibro fog”), headaches, and increased sensitivity to pain. Researchers believe fibromyalgia involves changes in how the brain and nervous system process pain signals rather than damage to a single muscle, joint, or nerve.
Symptoms may include:
- Widespread body pain
- Chronic fatigue
- Poor sleep quality
- Brain fog or trouble concentrating
- Headaches
- Tingling or numbness
- Increased sensitivity to touch or pressure
- Anxiety or stress-related flare-ups
Can a Car Accident Cause Fibromyalgia?
This is an important and sometimes misunderstood question.
Research suggests that motor vehicle trauma may act as a trigger for fibromyalgia in some individuals. A review published through the American College of Rheumatology found that motor vehicle collisions appear capable of triggering fibromyalgia—not necessarily through direct structural injury, but by acting as a major physical and neurological stressor in susceptible individuals.
In other words, the accident itself may not “create” fibromyalgia like a broken bone creates a fracture. Instead, the combination of:
- Physical trauma
- Whiplash injuries
- Soft tissue damage
- Nervous system stress
- Emotional trauma
- Sleep disruption
- Ongoing pain signals
…may contribute to changes in how the central nervous system processes pain.
Why Symptoms May Not Show Up Right Away
One of the biggest challenges with fibromyalgia after an accident is that symptoms may not appear immediately.
Many patients initially seek treatment for:
- Neck pain
- Back pain
- Whiplash
- Herniated discs
- Shoulder pain
- Muscle spasms
Then weeks or months later, they begin experiencing:
- Pain throughout the entire body
- Extreme fatigue
- Poor recovery
- Difficulty focusing
- Heightened pain sensitivity
At Concord Chiropractic, Dr. James Ferraro educates patients that delayed symptoms after a car accident should never be ignored.
Can a Car Accident Make Pre-Existing Fibromyalgia Worse?
Absolutely.
Even if someone had mild or previously managed fibromyalgia, the physical and emotional stress of an accident may trigger flare-ups, worsen fatigue, increase pain sensitivity, and make symptoms much more difficult to control.
This is why early evaluation and proper documentation are critical.
Dr. James Ferraro emphasizes comprehensive documentation for auto accident patients—not only for immediate injuries like herniated discs or whiplash, but also for chronic pain conditions that may emerge later.
Why Documentation Matters After an Auto Accident
Because fibromyalgia symptoms can develop gradually, detailed medical records become incredibly important.
At Concord Chiropractic, Dr. James Ferraro carefully documents:
Initial injury findings
Range of motion limitations
Neurological changes
Pain progression
Functional limitations
Response to treatment
This helps create a clear timeline between the accident and symptom development.
Auto Accident Care in Trolley Square, Wilmington, Delaware
If you’ve been in a car accident and are experiencing persistent pain, fatigue, brain fog, or widespread discomfort, don’t assume it’s “just stress.”
Dr. James Ferraro and the team at Concord Chiropractic proudly serve patients throughout Wilmington and surrounding communities.
Early evaluation may help identify hidden injuries, document developing symptoms, and support your long-term recovery after an accident.










