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Whiplash is the common name given to the injury
where there is a hyperextention (increased backward
motion) and hyperflexion (increased forward motion)
of the cervical (neck) spine. More simply put, the
head is dramatically thrust forward and backward.
Car accidents and falls can cause whiplash injuries.
Symptoms of whiplash include headaches; visual
disturbance; stiffness of the neck; restriction of
movement; and shoulder, neck, or arm pain. These
symptoms may or may not be felt immediately. It is
estimated that most whiplash injuries are not felt
for several hours, days, and in some cases even
months or years following the accident.
Even if you are not in pain following a whiplash
incident, it is important to receive prompt
attention to your injury, as the structural balance
of your neck and spine is important to your health.
We can assist in your recovery by correctly
adjusting your neck and/or spine so it has the
chance to heal properly. In addition, we can
recommend physical therapy, stretching and
strengthening exercises, and natural anti-inflamatories
to put you back on the road to good health.
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