Whiplash
You’re waiting at a stoplight. The sound of screeching tires is followed by the harsh sound of metal hitting metal. Your car is suddenly being pushed forward!
You’re being rear-ended!
In a split second, your body is pushed against your seat. Your head, isolated by your neck, delays its reaction.
Then, your body changes directions, moving forward to the limits of your seatbelt. Then your head is snapped backwards! You can’t stop it.
Even a minor fender bender can produce a whiplash injury. It may take a day or two, or sometimes months for symptoms to appear. Now what?
Get to our practice for an examination! Many people don’t realize that chiropractors are an excellent resource for assessing the state of the body after a vehicle accident.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I have pain in my arms and hands?
Why did my headaches start more than a week after my accident?
Why do minor collisions cause so much trauma to the spine?
Can I prevent a whiplash injury?
Did You Know?
- Collisions aren’t the only way to incur whiplash, different types of sports injuries can also result in whiplash injuries
- Injuries from whiplash can not only effect the muscles and ligaments in the neck, this can include the mid-back or low back.
- Specific chiropractic spinal adjustments, because they can help restore proper motion and position of individual spinal bones, can help promote proper healing.
- The longer you wait the more unseen damage there is and the longer it seems to take to recover.