Monday, November 30, 2015

Pasco County Doctor Alleviates Auto Accident Pain With Chiropractic

By Jamie Muck


Automobile crashes result in many kinds of injuries. One of the most common is whiplash. It happens when the individuals head is jerked forward and then back quickly. The cars may be moving at a relatively slow speed when it occurs. Often it does not begin to hurt for a few days. After that, there is considerable pain. For those who prefer non-invasive care it is readily available 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.

A mobilization technique is commonly applied when the neck is injured by whiplash. This is a gentle type of care used to gradually return the ability to move the head. It is applied in a way that only moves the neck within a tolerable range of motion.

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.

Massage, applications of heat and cold compresses and gentle stretching movements to strengthen the neck are used in conjunction with spinal mobilization. Appointments will be scheduled to provide the necessary care. Normal movement is restored over time.




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