
Motor Vehicle Accident Injuries
Symptoms and treatment options for Whiplash
Motor Vehicle Accident Injuries
Symptoms and treatment options for Whiplash
Symptoms Of Whiplash
Symptoms of whiplash usually appear within the 24 hours following a motor vehicle accident. Even a minor auto accident can cause symptoms of whiplash. Whiplash is usually caused by sudden neck movements (usually seen in auto accidents) and can affect all the structures in and around the neck; including the nerves.



Numbness and Tingling
Whiplash could cause damage to the nerves which can sometimes be felt with numbness and/or a pins-and-needles feeling in the arms and hands.

Neck pain
Neck pain usually follows a whiplash type injury. Whiplash can damage the muscles and ligaments in the neck which can cause ongoing symptoms for years. It is important to find out the root cause of the neck pain and treat the problem; not just the symptoms.

Headaches
Headaches are very common following whiplash. It is important to tell your Doctor, if you are experiencing headaches after an accident because headaches can also be a symptom of concussion.
How to know if you have a Whiplash
If you were involved in a motor vehicle accident, chances are you may start experiencing signs of whiplash. These symptoms can appear within minutes and as long as 1 week after the injury. Without proper and prompt treatment, whiplash injuries can have damaging effects on our mental and physical well-being for years to come.
Treatment options for Whiplash
It is imperative that you get treated for symptoms of whiplash 12-72 hours after an automobile accident.

RICE
REST - ICE - COMPRESSION - ELEVATION
Chiropractic/Physical medicine
When patients suffer whiplash, the normal curve/alignment of the neck is affected. Proper rehabilitation brings the neck and head back into proper alignment so your neck can heal properly. Without proper treatment symptoms can persist or even worsen for years.

NSAIDS
Non steroidal anti inflammatories include medications such as Aleve, Advil, Ibuprofen, Motrin and Aspirin.
Traction/Decompression
Traction/decompression helps by relieving pressure from the discs as disc herniations are common with whiplash injuries.
Treatment options for Whiplash
It is imperative that you get treated for symptoms of whiplash 12-72 hours after an automobile accident.


RICE
REST - ICE - COMPRESSION - ELEVATION
NSAIDS
Non steroidal anti inflammatories include medications such as Aleve, Advil, Ibuprofen, Motrin and Aspirin.
Chiropractic/Physical medicine
When patients suffer whiplash, the normal curve/alignment of the neck is affected. Proper rehabilitation brings the neck and head back into proper alignment so your neck can heal properly. Without proper treatment symptoms can persist or even worsen for years.
Traction/Decompression
Traction/decompression helps by relieving pressure from the discs as disc herniations are common with whiplash injuries.

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