Whiplash
Injuries to the neck caused by the
sudden movement of the head, backwards, forwards or sideways, is referred to as
'whiplash.'
Whiplash is most commonly received from riding in a car that is
struck from behind or that collides with another object. When the head is suddenly jerked
back and forth beyond its normal limits, the muscles and ligaments supporting the spine
and head can be overstretched or torn. The soft, pulpy discs between spinal bones can
bulge, tear or rupture. Vertebrae can be forced out of their normal position, reducing
range of motion. The spinal cord and nerve roots in the neck can get stretched and
irritated. While the occupants can suffer considerable soft tissue injury, the car may by
only slightly damaged.
The resulting instability of the spine and soft tissues can result
in headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, pain in the shoulders, arms and hands, reduced
ability to turn and bend, and even low back problems. As the body attempts to adapt,
symptoms may not appear for weeks or even months later.
The chiropractic approach to these types of injuries is to use
specific chiropractic adjustments to help return spinal function. After a thorough case
history and examination, the doctor will recommend a series of visits to help restore
proper motion and position of spinal bones. If caught early enough, inflammation can be
reduced and scar tissue can often be minimized.
Consult a Doctor of Chiropractic before enduring constant headaches,
depending on addictive pain medication, or submitting to surgery!
Even though the car
may have received little damage,
occupants can suffer serious spinal injury.
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