Thursday, December 24, 2015

If You Are An Accident Victim Pasco County Chiropractor Helps Alleviate Whiplash Pain

By Nelson Clodfelter


Whiplash is described as a hypertension of the neck immediately followed by a hyperflexion. There is a problem in evaluating this condition since an x-ray cannot detect it. However, that does not minimize the severe pain that can ensue. Help for the victim is available in the form of pain alleviation at Pasco County Chiropractic.

The primary cause of this condition is a rear end collision involving two cars. The impact is on the vertebrae, the discs that cushion them from one another, muscles and ligaments. It happens regardless of what speed the automobiles are traveling at when the crash occurs. A seat belt does not protect you from whiplash.

While your body is stabilized, the movement of your head can tear fibers and cause subluxation of seven cervical discs. The actual force may cause brain damage because the movement causes the brain to crash against the inner skull.

A large number of factors affect the whiplash injury and how severe it is. Due to human differences and speed when the crash occurs, the extent of your pain is unpredictable. Surprisingly, the onset of symptoms can be delayed for weeks and in some cases months.

Make an appointment with a chiropractor to address the pain. It may radiate across the back from one shoulder to the other. It may radiate down one or both arms. It may prevent normal movement of the head.

You will receive a full evaluation prior to any care plan being initiated. Your spine will be examined physically and you will be asked to describe your pain. Questions such as when did it start and how much does it affect your quality of life must be asked and answered.

Care may involve adjusting the cervical spine, mobilization, specific exercises or spinal decompression. The reasons for selecting any of these will depend on your condition, age and health status. Appointments will be scheduled to carry out the program that is best for you.




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