What we see from Broken Arrow
Broken Arrow has a strong manufacturing and aerospace employment base alongside its large commuter population, and both show up in what patients present with. Production and assembly work means repetitive movement, sustained standing and lifting, which produces low back complaints, shoulder problems and the kind of neck strain that comes from working with the head down.
The commuting half of the city produces the opposite pattern: hours seated, then a workout or a weekend of yard work at high intensity, which is a reliable way to injure a back that has been inactive all week.
The Broken Arrow Expressway and the Creek Turnpike also generate a steady volume of collisions, and injuries from those are a significant part of our caseload. If you have been hit, get examined early rather than waiting to see whether it settles.