Learn How A Kent WA Chiropractor Helps Alleviate Whiplash Pain

By Griselda Zerna Albao


When you are involved in an automobile accident the resultant injury may be whiplash. That is going to affect each person in a slightly different way. It depends on factors like age, state of health and extent of the injury. The accident victim who turns to Kent Chiropractic for pain alleviation will find the most advantageous method of care being implemented.

Some possibilities include manual adjustments of the neck and upper back, muscle relaxation and a gentle exercise routine to follow at home between office appointments. Automobile collisions and sports accidents are noted for this injury. It is the jerking motion of the head as it moves rapidly forward and back that causes whiplash. It is the same effect that a baby suffers when shaken roughly.

Spinal adjustments are appropriate for moving dysfunctional joints into the correct position. But, before any care plan is recommended a full assessment of your condition is done. The spine is palpated and the extent to which you can turn your head is determined. An x-ray might be taken.

Mobility is limited after the whiplash accident. There is one surprising fact about this injury. It may not become apparent for hours or sometimes days. If a cervical collar is used to keep the head stationary, it should not be worn for an extended period of time. The same is true of bed rest because such a lack of activity is not going to help you regain flexibility.

When the chiropractors opinion is that manual adjustments are the appropriate care, a series of office visits will be scheduled for them to be applied. They may consist of short thrusts or slow mobilizing pressure to the neck and possibly the upper back. Gradually, the joints will relax and be coaxed back into the correct position.

Muscular dysfunction may respond favorably to stimulation delivered by the use of finger pressure techniques. Stretching of the muscles will help to ease the tension. Exercising promotes rehabilitation much more than inactivity. Sometimes it may not be possible to perform any strenuous exercises. If so, a daily half hour walk will serve as a substitute.




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