Structures in the neck may be damaged as a result of movement outside of their usual range of motion when the head snaps abruptly back and forth. Whiplash syndrome is caused by injuries to the ligaments, muscles, and occasionally facet joints in the cervical spine. Injuries of this nature frequently occur in rear-end car crashes. Physical trauma or an injury sustained while participating in contact sports might potentially cause it.
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A correct diagnosis of whiplash syndrome is necessary for effective treatment. The information required to develop the most effective treatment plan will be obtained from a thorough examination including diagnostic imaging and a full assessment of your medical history.
Neck stiffness and pain are the most prevalent signs and symptoms of whiplash. Within the first 24 hours following the injury, this typically occurs. It is common to experience pain in nearby locations in addition to the neck. The base of the skull, the back of the head, and the shoulders could hurt. Neck pain gets worse when the neck is extended or flexed. Resting the neck and avoiding uncomfortable positions will assist to ease the pain.
The lack of neck range of motion is one of the additional signs of whiplash. Tenderness in the arms, upper back, or shoulders is also possible. There may also be tingling or numbness in the arms.
Some whiplash victims report headaches, exhaustion, or vertigo. Additional signs could be:
Blurred vision
Ringing in the ears
Sleep problems
Irritability
Problems with concentration
Memory problems
Depression
If you have been in an accident or incident where whiplash may have been a result, it is crucial to seek medical attention for a precise diagnosis. A precise diagnosis can rule out any cervical vertebral fractures or other injury that can cause symptoms to worsen or lead to more serious issues.
If you experience discomfort months or longer after your injury, it is extremely vital to discuss your medical history with your doctor. Depending on the degree of the injury, each person recovers from whiplash in a different way.
People who experienced severe neck discomfort, restricted range of motion, and arm pain are more prone to develop chronic pain.
Whiplash syndrome typically resolves within a few weeks, although some risk factors may have an impact on the process. Your results could be worse than you anticipated if you have already experienced whiplash, are older, have ongoing lower back or neck pain, or were involved in a high-speed accident.
Following a car accident or other comparable events, seeing an Eagle chiropractor as soon as possible can significantly lessen the severity of whiplash symptoms and prevent long-term consequences. We advise seeing our experts even if you don't currently have any symptoms because we are able to identify underlying signs of inflammation and damage and can treat them right away.
We offer the following whiplash services:
Chiropractic adjustments are performed to realign the spine and to relieve pain naturally.
Massage, to release stiff tissues and promote healing blood flow.
Neurological tests to evaluate the body's total response to physical stress.