Whiplash from auto accident
Whiplash
Whiplash
is a term used to describe what happens to your head and neck in an
automobile accident. It can occur at any angle; head on collisions,
rear-end impacts, from any corner, or from being T-Boned, which is
impact from the side.
The ill effects of a whiplash injury can
occur instantly or it could be weeks, months or even years before
symptoms occur. Injuries to the neck caused by a sudden movement (head
forward, back, or sideways) is commonly referred to as "whiplash" or
"acceleration/deceleration injuries". Literally thousands of pounds of
force is exerted upon the neck and spine of the whiplash victim. These
forces result in tearing of muscles, ligaments, and tendons, and in
turn, can result in a displacement of the vertebrae of the spine
(subluxation) which is a dysfunctional joint causing nerve irritation
(pinched spinal nerves). The results of such injuries can cause neck
pain, shoulder and arm pain or numbness, elbow and hand pain or
numbness, mid back pain, headaches, dizziness, and blurred vision. The
injured areas lose the ability to function and loss of range of motion
(stiffness) occurs. This is where whiplash pain comes from. It's most
prevalent in the neck - but can happen to any area of the spine or body.
Symptoms of Whiplash
Whiplash
symptoms can include neck pain and stiffness, shoulder pain, headaches,
back pain, arm pain, numbness or tingling in your fingers, dizziness or
lightheadedness, mid back pain, low back pain, numbness or tingling
down your legs. Whiplash may also produce facial pain, ringing in the
ears or hearing loss, vertigo, blurred vision, or even hoarseness.
Whiplash is real and painful. You may experience one or many of the
above symptoms. Each person is unique in their injuries.
The Problem With Whiplash
The
problem with whiplash is that very few doctors truly understand it.
Well meaning emergency room physicians, general medical doctors and
physical therapists do not appreciate the extent of the pain and
injuries of whiplash accident victims. The end result is these people
are often provided inadequate treatment to care for their injuries.
Don't let this happen to you.
Whiplash Injuries Can Remain Hidden For Weeks Or Months
Because
of the body's ability to adapt to injury, some whiplash injuries can
remain hidden for weeks or months before pain or other symptoms
surface. By the time symptoms surface, many people have already signed
their right s to treatment away. Insurance companies know the facts
and spend millions of dollars a year to hide them. It is no secret
that insurance companies may not have your best interest in mind and
attempt to get you to prematurely settle your claim in order that they
can avoid additional liability. Insurance companies are controlled by
stockholders whose primary aim is to make money. Their concern is not
your health. Their concern is to get you to settle for as little as
possible. If you do, what happens when hidden challenges begin
surfacing? Don't let this happen to you. Preserve your rights to
receive the treatment you need by not signing away your rights.
Chiropractic
Chiropractic is the most appropriate approach to these types of injuries. Barton Family Chiropractic utilizes specific bone manipulations (Adjustments) to help normalize spinal function. This is crucial in the beginning phases of healing to bring back proper motion, but return of functional joint motion usually requires 2-3 months of chiropractic care. Active care allows the soft tissue (muscles, ligaments, and tendons) to heal most effectively with minimal scar tissue. Physical therapy can take from a few months up to a year to complete the healing process and is insufficient without Chiropractic to actually correct the problem.3D Spine Simulator
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