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Monday 29 February 2016

How A Norwalk CT Chiropractic Office Helps Relieve Whiplash


By Bertulda Zerna


A whiplash injury occurs in a car accident or some situation that involves an abrupt, jerking movement of the head. A rough backward and forward motion happens in the space of a second. Although it happens quickly, the pain may last a long time. To facilitate recovery the victim can turn to a Norwalk CT Chiropractor who is experienced in working with this injury.

The force of the crash damages the vertebrae, nerves, intervertebral discs, ligaments and muscles in the spine. A rear end collision is most likely to cause this injury. The aftereffects are similar to the damage inflicted on an infant in shaken baby syndrome.

The first time you meet with a chiropractor you will be examined, x-rayed and a discussion of your medical history will take place. Your whiplash can cause a number of painful conditions. Included are headaches, neck pain, upper back pain, shoulder pain and sometimes the lumbar spine is affected.

The main reason for the pain is strained muscles and ligaments. The condition called facet joint pain does not show up on an x-ray. The chiropractor detects it by physically palpating the neck and shoulders. A good description of how you feel will lead to the formation of an accurate professional judgement.

The appropriate care may include spinal adjustments, muscle relaxation and a mild exercise routine. A schedule is arranged for the adjustments to be applied. Each client has a unique exercise program designed to suit his or her specific needs. The care plan cannot be generalized.

The manual adjustments serve to move the injured joint back to the correct position. This relieves pressure on the nerves and alleviates the pain. It is applied as a slow movement or a short thrust depending on the clients condition.

Two people having identical symptoms may require different care plans. After a complete evaluation, the chiropractor selects the optimal type of care. What facilitates pain relief in one person may not be effective in another.




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