THE CHIROPRACTIC ANSWER TO WHIPLASH
Whiplash is an all-too-common consequence of the more than one
million rear-end collisions that take place in the United States
every year. Although the classic symptoms of whiplash (headache,
dizziness, neck, shoulder, jaw and/or arm pain) may subside after
a few weeks of appropriate care, it¹s estimated that nearly
one in four cases will become chronic, resulting in long-term discomfort
and disability.
Chiropractic may offer the best opportunity for relief from the
pain of whiplash, according to a study published in the Journal
of Orthopaedic Medicine. Ninety-three patients with chronic whiplash
symptoms were divided into three groups based upon the nature and
severity of their symptoms. All 93 patients received an average
of 19.3 chiropractic adjustments over the study period (about four
months).
Results showed that two of the three groups (patients with neck
pain, restricted neck range of motion and/or neurological symptoms)
improved under chiropractic care, with 85.5% reporting "some
benefit," 33.5% improving by two symptom grades, and 31% being
relieved of all symptoms.
If you or a loved one is suffering from whiplash, make an appointment
with a doctor of chiropractic. As the authors of this study conclude,
when it comes to treating whiplash,"chiropractic is the only
proven effective treatment."
Reference:
Khan S, Cook J, Gargan M, et al. Asymptomatic classification of
whiplash injury and the implications for treatment. Journal of Orthopaedic
Medicine 1999: Vol. 21, No. 1, pp22-25.
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