Whiplash is often a combination of severe pain in the neck, shoulders and the base of the skull and can be particularly debilitating for those who have weak bones and muscles. While most people recover from whiplash within a few weeks, others develop chronic pain symptoms that last for several months and affect their daily lifestyle. Chiropractic intervention may be required for treating injuries from whiplash, and the
chiropractic doctor can use a number of different techniques to restore joint and soft tissue functioning, and correct any postural problems.
Key Symptoms of Whiplash
Whiplash can occur after a car accident, or even from riding a high-speed amusement park ride. The most common cause of whiplash is a motor vehicle collision with another vehicle, or an inanimate object. Whenever the driver’s or rider’s head is moved suddenly forward and back, the result can be a serious injury to the neck, shoulders and the base of the head.
Some of the key symptoms and signs of whiplash include:
- Frequent headaches
- Migraines
- Severe pain between the shoulder blades
- Pain around the shoulders
- Lower and upper back pain
- Difficulty moving or straining the neck
- Excessive neck pain
- Difficulty sleeping because of pain
- Dizziness because of an imbalance in the inner ear
- Visual disturbances such as blurred vision
Chiropractic Treatment for Whiplash
A chiropractic doctor can take a close look at the spine and joints to determine where joint dysfunction is occurring, and how this dysfunction is triggering the symptoms listed above. Some of the most common chiropractic treatments available for whiplash include:
- Spinal manipulation and joint manipulation using short thrusts and applying pressure to certain areas
- Muscle relaxation
- Muscle stimulation with gentle stretches to the muscle and finger pressure techniques
- McKenzie exercises to improve range of motion in the constricted joints and muscles
- Sensorimotor ex
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chiropractor may also teach or guide the patient through a set of exercises that can be performed before and after each treatment session, or before retiring to bed each night. These exercises are designed to loosen up the constricted joints and also to increase range of motion in certain areas of the upper back.
In addition to undergoing chiropractic therapy for whiplash, ergonomic support accessories and ergonomic furniture can help to improve the results of treatment and restore the person’s health and well-being. Whiplash injuries can become serious if they are not treated in their early stages, and a combination of chiropractic treatments can help to reduce pain, increase range of motion in the neck and upper back areas, and speed up the body’s natural healing process.
If you are suffering from whiplash injuries and think you need chiropractic care, set up a consultation with a
chiropractic doctor in your area. He or she will be able to identify the areas that are causing the pain, and conduct a spinal analysis to make sure your spinal column is in alignment.
Published: 07/31/2009, Last Updated: 07/31/2009
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