Sunday, June 15, 2014

Dallas GA Whiplash Sufferers Find Relief With Chiropractic Care Methods

By Melisa Carlucci


The neck injury referred to as whiplash is closely associated with automobile accidents. The abrupt jerking of the head in a collision damages the muscles and ligaments. A leading Dallas GA Chiropractor is providing pain alleviation for this and other injuries in a comfortable office setting.

The symptoms of whiplash are very obvious. They often include excruciating pain when the head is turned in any direction. Muscles are tense in the area and headaches may occur.

These symptom of pain and inflexibility may start right after the accident or not until hours later. The evaluation may require x-rays. In many cases, a concussion occurs simultaneously.

Chiropractic care is beneficial after this injury occurs. It begins with a careful assessment of each individual who has been hurt. The care plan may vary from person to person and injury to injury.

Manual adjustments, massage and mild exercises may be used, alone or in combination, to lessen the pain. A neck brace may be used temporarily to hold the neck in the optimal position to promote healing. This is only temporary.

Additional care may include massage. One technique requires the chiropractor to apply finger pressure to the trigger points of pain. Gentle or more stringent pressure is successful depending on the amount of tension that is present.

One type of exercise uses an established method to stabilize the cervical spine. This method is a comprehensive program involving the evaluation, care plan and prevention against future injury. Gradually the pain is alleviated and the client learns the process and some preventative measures.

Naturally, there is no way to predict an accident such as a car crash. There is, however, the possibility of using good posture to avoid stress on the soft tissues of the neck. Good posture can also prevent the vertebrae from being misaligned, requiring additional adjusting in the future.




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