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A. Whiplash
is one of the most common types of injuries in an auto rear-end accident.
In this type of accident, the body is thrown forward but the head is
thrown backwards, then the head is whipped forward, hence the term "whiplash."
Usually the head is rotated a little to the right or left and this complicates
the effects of the injury. Some of the worst injuries occur when a car
is hit from the side and the majority of the force through the neck
is side-to-side. Then the various facts of the accident, such as the
speed involved, the size of the car, use of seatbelts and headrest,
are all important.
The
effects of whiplash may be felt right away. Common symptoms may include
neck or shoulder pain, headaches, dizziness, etc. However, it is common
to feel few or no symptoms at the time of the accident. It is very common
for symptoms to start hours, days, or even weeks later. This is usually
due to the effects of inflammation. It is very important to take these
symptoms seriously; it means something is wrong! In the most severe
type of injury, there may be bone fracture, paralysis, and death.
In
any car accident, it is first important to make sure there are no life-threatening
injuries. Broken bones, bleeding, shock, etc., are best treated by our
local emergency people. We are all very fortunate to live in an area
where the trauma specialists are some of the best in the world. However,
once accident victims are released from the hospital, it is very important
for them to have their spines checked for damage.
Whiplash
trauma usually causes spinal subluxations (misalignment). This results
in nerve interference that involves the discs, ligaments, and muscles.
No amount of painkillers, muscle relaxants, anti-inflammatory drugs,
or physical therapy can realign the vertebrae and relieve the pressure
on the nervous system. What is needed is a chiropractic adjustment to
restore the normal alignment of the spinal column.
Many
people have been in a number of accidents, yet now have no symptoms.
It is still important to have your spine checked, and the sooner the
better. Once the damage is done, the spine will degenerate and may result
in disc damage and arthritis if not treated properly.
In
conclusion, it is very important to be seen by a chiropractor as soon
as possible after any type of car accident. Recent research has shown
that proper chiropractic care is the fastest road to recovery from the
effects of whiplash. It is also the best way to manage the effects of
a car accident on a long-term basis.
If
any of you have been in a recent car accident or know of someone who
has, please contact me. We are here to help.
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