Whiplash
What is whiplash?
Personal
injury is a term often used to describe an injury most commonly
caused by a car accident. It may also include other types of injury
such as a slip or fall. Whiplash is most commonly associated with
rear-end car collisions in which the heads of those in the front
car are suddenly snapped back and forth by the impact. It is more
accurately called cervical acceleration/deceleration (CAD) trauma
or syndrome, which describes the rapid movements that can injure
the vertebrae of the neck and the muscles and ligaments that support
them.

Who suffers from whiplash?
Anyone can be subjected to whiplash, even in a low-force car crash
at speeds as low as 5mph. But injuries associated with whiplash
can also result from other mishaps in which the head is pushed or
jerked beyond its normal range of motion. Whiplash most commonly
causes serious and lingering neck pain, but there may also be back
pain, headaches and dizziness. Inasmuch as bruising of the brain
can sometimes occur in auto accidents and similarly severe causes
of whiplash, some victims have experienced blurred vision, ringing
in the ears, nausea and numbness.
What can chiropractic do?
The sudden accident that caused the whiplash in the first place
may fade into memory, but the physical and psychological damage
of whiplash can become chronic, eroding a victim's quality of life.
Chiropractic techniques and chiropractors' skills are particularly
well-suited to relieving the neck pain and other debilitating effects
of whiplash because they can
- restore movement lost after the accident,
- overcome muscle weakness and enhance muscle tone,
- speed recovery, and
- diminish chronic symptoms that can persist or recur over many
years.
Repeated and effective chiropractic adjustments have proved successful
for many thousands of patients. Chiropractic can, in many cases,
significantly reduce patients' distress and allow them to return
to their normal activities rather than seeing themselves as invalids--as
so many whiplash victims do long after their accident.
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