Chiropractic Care - Back Pain Relief, Chiropractor, Massage Therapy, and Sports Injury Clinic - Kogarah and Parramatta
People tend to associate whiplash with car accidents. But did you know that
whiplash can also be caused by sports injuries or work accidents?
Whiplash refers to a condition in which the joints, discs and muscles of the
neck are jerked beyond their normal limits, resulting in them being
overstretched or torn. This most commonly occurs in motor vehicle accidents.
When someone in a car is hit from behind, their body is propelled forward
immediately, while the head lingers for a second. This delay means the neck
muscles are overstretched. To compensate for this discrepancy, the neck muscles
quickly contract to bring the head forward, in line with the body.
Unfortunately, this tends to overcompensate, with the neck muscles being
stretched further than necessary, as the body returns to its normal position.
This action of the head can lead to debilitating pain, including neck stiffness,
headaches, blurred vision, nausea, vertigo or numbness and tingling. Symptoms in
acute whiplash may not appear at their peak until after the body has coped with
the shock of the accident, and pain sets in.
The restricted motion in the neck serves as protection for the spine, so that it
cannot be further harmed by more movement. Chiropractic care for acute whiplash
involves gently restoring the natural motion of the spine and removing any
associated pain. Chiropractic adjustments relieve pressure from the spine, and
returns muscles and discs to their natural position. Soft tissue massage also
reduces muscle inflammation and prevents scar tissue from forming.
You should be examined by a chiropractor as soon as possible after a whiplash
accident, even if the symptoms do not seem too severe. This is because it can
take days or weeks for symptoms to properly develop. Identifying and addressing
problems early will limit pain and recovery time. Don't neglect your own
injuries because your car has sustained little or no damage. In fact, if your
car shows little damage after a crash, this may mean that you have sustained all
of the force from the crash. Newer cars are designed to take the impact of the
crash, meaning more damage to the car frame, but less damage to the passengers.
Chiropractors do not usually recommend the use of neck braces following
whiplash, as these can make the overstretched muscles weak, resulting in a
longer and more difficult period of recovery. Chiropractic is a faster and more
effective option for the treatment of whiplash, reliving pain earlier and giving
back free motion sooner.
An immediate chiropractic examination is essential. Specific chiropractic spinal
adjustments, because they can help restore proper motion and position of
individual spinal bones, can help assure proper healing. Chiropractors can also
recommend exercises for whiplash. The Chiropractors at Back to Basics can help
you get well and stay well after the trauma of a whiplash injury.
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