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4 Steps to Take After a Car Accident

Whiplash Injury

What is Whiplash? 

More than three million new cases of whiplash occur each year and often occur in the most minor of car accidents. Whiplash injuries occur during sports, work, or any other activity that may violently snap the head and neck in one direction and then another. Whiplash refers to an injury suffered when the head and neck snap forward and backward suddenly, usually through a rear-end collision. Research reveals that crashes with a car going as slow as 5- 10 miles per hour still generate whiplash.

What Are Whiplash Injury Symptoms?

Whiplash injuries not only increase the chances of chronic neck and shoulder pain but also increase the probability of other unrelated health problems. People struggling with chronic pain from whiplash injuries also have abnormal psychological profiles according to standardized assessment tests. The only way to resolve abnormal psychological profiles caused by chronic pain and headaches is to address the underlying cause.

Some Symptoms of Whiplash Injury Include: 

  • neck pain, pain with movement
  • difficulty moving neck and stiff neck
  • headaches or migraines and dizziness
  • shoulder pain
  • trouble sleeping
  • ringing in ears
  • tingling or numbness 
  • fatigue

Natural Solutions for Whiplash Injury 

A whiplash injury directly impacts the structure and stability of the physical frame. Medical personnel usually recommend patients take dangerous pharmaceutical drugs but those substances do not repair the underlying cause of the physical problem. Physical therapy for soft tissues often comes hand in hand with a drug prescription. Physical therapy does produce therapeutic results for whiplash but the use of PT does not address the spinal joints, ligaments, and nervous system function involved in proper healing and recovery.

Chiropractic care proves to be the most effective process used to help whiplash patients address the pain and symptoms that radiate from the root cause of the injury. Chiropractic patients experience reduced pain in a reduced duration of time when compared to whiplash patients using physical therapy and drugs.

Chiropractic patients needed approximately 10 return visits to restore physical wellness back to normal. Patients using physical therapy reported needing over 20 return visits to PT. Patients under chiropractic care also experienced an increased range of motion, improved flexibility, and a 21% greater reduction in pain compared to those receiving physical therapy.

Chiropractic delivers for people suffering from whiplash. Unaddressed whiplash injuries will not only result in chronic pain but can also influence organ function and emotional health. Whiplash injury patients deserve current information and research when choosing a path to recovery. The most efficient path begins with having the spine and nervous system checked by a Chiropractor as soon after an injury as possible.

4 Steps to Take After a Whiplash Injury or Car Accident

 

1) Seek medical care as sometimes serious injury can occur without feeling. Always be safe and proceed with caution.

2) Find a good corrective chiropractor and get a proper spinal evaluation.

3) Spinal stabilization exercises help stimulate blood flow and help ligaments, muscles, and tendons recover after the trauma of an accident. A forward head posture or alar ligament exercise may help. Consult a chiropractor to know your best-prescribed rehab.

4) 1200-2400mgs of omegas are as effective at managing and decreasing pain levels as NSAIDs. The great news is they don’t have negative side effects on your liver and kidneys.

Summary

In summary, proper inspection after an accident and whiplash is crucial. Once immediate harm is ruled out your next steps can be integral in the long and short term. Proper spinal care and the addition of Omegas are great 1-2 remedies for recovery. Both show to be more effective and safer than drugs. Whiplash can be a serious problem but a strong strategy for recovery will set you up for the most success.

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