Learn How A Kent WA Chiropractor Helps Alleviate Whiplash Pain In The Adult Accident Victim

By Griselda Zerna Albao


Just as each person is unique, each case of whiplash may be. The type of care that is appropriate depends on the age and general health of the victim as well as the severity of the injury. At Kent Chiropractic those numerous factors are taken into account when planning a course of care.

Most cases of whiplash in adults are the result of auto accidents or sports injuries. When a car stops suddenly, the seat belt protects only the body. The head is free to be jerked roughly forward and back. The result is comparable to shaken baby syndrome. Rear end car crashes are notorious for causing this injury.

Prior to any care being recommended an evaluation must be conducted. Range of motion your head is capable of is measured. The back is palpated and x-rays might be required. In many cases, manual adjustments are recommended as most likely to restore flexibility. Appointments will be arranged for them to be administered over time.

In many instances mobility is very restrictive. One puzzling fact about whiplash injuries is they may not show up in the accident victim until hours or even days later. Cervical collars may be used to stabilize the head. However, they should not be used for more than a few days. The individual should not rest in bed for more than a few days either.

If the chiropractor recommends manual adjustments to promote your recovery, you will schedule office appointments to have them administered. The technique might be short thrusts. Another possibility is slow, mobilizing pressure to the neck and upper back areas. These are intended to relax the joints and ease them back into their 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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