Lakeland FL Chiropractic Office Helps Relieve Whiplash Pain

By Donna Beley


The victim of an automobile crash may be left with excruciating pain. A whiplash injury is often the result of a rear end collision. The severity of the hurt can be reduced with the help of a Lakeland FL Chiropractor. This care will not require pain medication or any invasive procedure.

Most individuals are familiar with the injury to infants known as shaken baby syndrome. The baby's head is jerked forward and backward repeatedly. A similar movement occurs in a rear end automobile accident.

Since the inception of legally required seat belt use, lives have been saved. No one wearing a seat belt can be thrown out in the event of an accident. But, there is no protection against having the head jerked backward and then forward during the crash.

There are cases when the pain does not start right after the accident. It can take hours or days before the injury becomes apparent. A cervical collar is sometimes worn for a brief time to stabilize the persons head.

The spinal column is composed of small bones called vertebrae. There are seven of them in the neck. If one or more are misaligned, it may cause pressure to the nerve roots located there. The pressure causes pain.

Prior to formulating a care plan, the chiropractor will do a thorough evaluation to assess the clients condition. The spine will be examined physically. Often an x-ray is required to pinpoint the exact location of the injury.

Questions about the pain and stiffness will help to clarify the extent of the injury. If your chiropractor confirms that you will improve through chiropractic intervention, a plan for a series of gentle manual adjustments is scheduled. Massage may be added to the care plan.

The adjustments will serve to realign the vertebrae in the neck that are causing pain by impacting the nerves located there. It will result in a lessening of the pain over time. The stiffness will gradually be relaxed and the client can return to normal activities once again.




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