By Nelson Clodfelter


Whiplash is described as a hypertension of the neck immediately followed by a hyperflexion. There is a problem in evaluating this condition since an x-ray cannot detect it. However, that does not minimize the severe pain that can ensue. Help for the victim is available in the form of pain alleviation at Pasco County Chiropractic.

The primary cause of this condition is a rear end collision involving two cars. The impact is on the vertebrae, the discs that cushion them from one another, muscles and ligaments. It happens regardless of what speed the automobiles are traveling at when the crash occurs. A seat belt does not protect you from whiplash.

The rough, jerking movement is similar to that caused by shaken baby syndrome. Fibers can be torn and subluxation, a misalignment, of the seven cervical discs separating them are susceptible to damage. The movement leads to the brain crashing against the inner skull.

The extent of injury that is caused depends on a number of things. Each human has different body dimensions and each automobile is larger or smaller than others. These varied factors make it impossible to predict how bad the injury is. Also, symptoms may not appear until days or weeks after the crash.

At the time your first office appointment with the chiropractor takes place, you may complain of pain in a number of areas. Some say it hurts across the shoulders. Others complain of stiffness and an inability to turn the head to the right or left. Pain can radiate into the arms and weaken the muscles.

The examination begins with a physical inspection of the spine. You will be questioned about the onset of pain and how intense it is. It is relevant if you are unable to work. Perhaps you cannot even bear to go for a short walk.

After the assessment a decision will be made regarding the type of care you should receive. It may involve either mobilization or adjustments to the cervical spine. Spinal decompression achieved through traction may be considered appropriate. You age and condition will determine the appropriate care plan for you. A series of office visits will be scheduled for you to receive that care.




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