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Thursday, 6 November 2014

Henderson Whiplash Sufferers Find Relief Through Chiropractic Successful Care Methods


By Erik Heidrick


A whiplash injury occurs when the head is jerked forward then backward in rapid succession. It often occurs in auto accidents, specifically rear end collisions, although it occurs in other collisions too. As a prominent Henderson Chiropractor can explain, it has the same detrimental effect that occurs in shaken-baby-syndrome.

There is a difference between a neck sprain and whiplash. Whiplash is a neck strain that affects the muscles and tendons. A neck sprain causes damage to the ligaments. It is somewhat difficult to distinguish one from the other. Both, however, result in similar neck pain.

The victim of whiplash will present at the chiropractic office with pain, a tight feeling in the neck and limited range of motion. The entire neck area will feel tender. Headaches occur that start at the base of the head and rise to the level of the forehead.

Questions and a physical examination of the area will be performed during your first office appointment. Only when a full assessment is complete can a care plan be devised. X-rays and range-of-motion tests may also be required.

Spinal adjustments have been used to relieve pain for thousands of years. These adjustments have been used successfully by modern-day chiropractors to alleviate the pain of whiplash. Care may include wearing a neck brace for a very limited period of time immediately after an accident occurs.

Part of the chiropractic care plan might include heat applications and massage as well as the manual adjustments. A mild exercise routine may be recommended to practice at home between office visits. Flexibility will be promoted by these.

The goals that are usually set are regaining the ability to look over your shoulder without experiencing extreme pain. You can rock your head from side to side and the stiffness while doing so is reduced. Finally, your head can be moved forward and then back with a diminished level of hurting and discomfort.




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