Clinical Research & Whitepapers

Complete Care publishes clinical whitepapers, outcome studies, imaging protocols, and methodology papers covering auto accident and slip-and-fall injury care.

Documents are reviewed by our care team and are intended for referring physicians, attorneys, case managers, and medical professionals seeking clinical outcome data and treatment methodology from a Florida-based integrated injury care system.

What research and outcome data does Complete Care publish?

Complete Care’s clinical research hub is designed to support professionals who work alongside injury patients — referring physicians, attorneys, case managers, and healthcare partners — who need reliable, evidence-informed documentation of injury care outcomes and treatment methodologies.

Documents published here will cover four primary areas:

  1. Outcome studies examine patient recovery data across injury types commonly resulting from auto accidents and slip-and-fall incidents, including spinal injuries, whiplash, traumatic brain injury, and extremity trauma. Studies report on functional recovery rates, treatment timelines, and return-to-baseline outcomes across Complete Care’s patient population.
  2. Imaging protocols address the diagnostic standards applied at Complete Care’s accredited imaging facilities, including wide-bore MRI, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI/DT-MRI), and susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) — each used to identify and document injuries that may not appear on standard imaging. Diagnostic imaging is performed only when medically necessary.
  3. Chiropractic neurology methodology papers document Complete Care’s clinical approach to neurological injury assessment and treatment, including protocols for traumatic brain injury, concussion, neuropathy, and radiculopathy.
  4. Rehabilitation outcome reports reflect Complete Care’s active recovery model, which tracks patient progress in strength, mobility, and functional independence through coordinated injury care and rehabilitation programs.

All documents carry named expert reviewer attribution and a visible medical review date. New whitepapers are added as research and clinical data become available.

How are Complete Care’s clinical documents reviewed and attributed?

Every clinical document published on this hub is reviewed by a named Complete Care medical professional before publication. Reviewer credentials, title, and review date are listed on each document.

Complete Care’s clinical review process reflects the standards of a fully integrated, multi-specialty injury care system. Documents are reviewed for clinical accuracy, methodology consistency, and alignment with current evidence-informed practice in chiropractic neurology, diagnostic imaging, orthopedic care, and injury rehabilitation.

All materials published on this hub are intended for informational and professional reference purposes. They do not constitute medical advice and are not a substitute for individualized clinical evaluation. Patient-specific questions should be directed to a Complete Care provider.

For questions about Complete Care’s clinical standards, research methodology, or provider credentials, contact us directly or visit our about page.

Closing the Gap Between Stabilization and Recovery

Reviewed by: Adam Boylan, DC Review Date March 2026

This paper examines the post-discharge recovery gap among motor vehicle accident patients and the impact of unstructured follow-up care on hospital readmissions, patient outcomes, and healthcare costs. It outlines how a coordinated, rehabilitation-first recovery model improves continuity of care, reduces avoidable return visits, and supports long-term recovery through chiropractic care, rehabilitation, imaging, and specialty coordination.

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Frequently asked questions

Complete Care’s clinical whitepapers are written primarily for referring physicians, attorneys, case managers, and medical professionals involved in the care or legal representation of injury patients. The documents provide clinical outcome data, imaging protocol documentation, and treatment methodology for professional reference — not patient self-diagnosis or treatment guidance.

Complete Care’s whitepapers are reviewed and attributed to named medical professionals within the Complete Care system before publication.

Each document includes the reviewer’s name, credentials, and review date. While these documents are not submitted to external academic journals, they reflect the clinical standards and outcome data of a fully integrated, multi-specialty injury care system operating across 30+ locations in Florida.

Documents are reviewed and updated as clinical data, imaging protocols, and treatment methodologies evolve.

The review date on each document reflects the most recent expert review. Significant updates to methodology or outcome data are noted within the document.

Yes. If you are a referring physician, attorney, or case manager looking for outcome data on a specific injury type, treatment protocol, or diagnostic methodology, contact Complete Care directly. Our clinical team will do its best to address your request or direct you to the appropriate resource.

Work With Complete Care

Complete Care’s clinical team welcomes inquiries from referring physicians, attorneys, and case managers.

Whether you’re looking for outcome documentation, imaging protocol details, or information about our integrated care model, we’re here to help.

To refer a patient or connect with our clinical team, visit our about page or contact us directly at (407) 554-5178.

For patients ready to begin care, same-day appointments are available at 30+ Central Florida locations. Schedule an appointment now.