Monday, December 14, 2015

Pasco County Doctor Alleviates Auto Accident Pain With Chiropractic Non-Invasive Methods

By Jamie Muck


If the victim of an automobile accident is not able to turn her head from side to side she may be suffering from a condition known as whiplash. The name is derived from the whipping movement of the head when the crash occurs. An injury like this can happen even if the cars are moving at a slow speed. If she lives close enough she will find the professional care needed at Pasco County Chiropractic.

Rear-end collisions are notorious for causing whiplash injuries. It is the same type that occurs when a baby is shaken. A stiffening of the neck makes it impossible to turn the head. The spine is a series of small bones called vertebrae. Seven are located in the neck. If they are misaligned due to an accident, they compress the nerve roots located along the spine. Severe pain is caused.

The first appointment with a chiropractor is spent being examined. In addition to the physical part of the exam a medical record will be taken. One or more x-rays are often necessary. The chiropractor must be able to confirm that the client is a good candidate for any type of pain alleviation.

Adjustments to the cervical spine are commonly used for neck pain. The goals are to alleviate the pain and gradually improve the range-of-motion. For a neck stiffened by whiplash cervical spine mobilization is a gentle technique that moves the neck only within a tolerable range.

An extended period of bed rest is not always beneficial. Wearing a neck brace for more than a week or two is not advisable. For those individuals who are opposed to pain medication or surgery, chiropractic care is ideal. They prefer it over any other methods. Pain alleviation can be achieved in a more natural way.

The neck can be strengthened using spinal mobilization. Concomitantly, massage, applying hot or cold compresses and gentle stretching are used. A series of office visits will be arranged to administer the care that will alleviate your pain.




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