A Lakeland FL Chiropractic Office Helps Relieve Whiplash Pain After An Automobile Crash

By Donna Beley


The pain resulting from a whiplash injury can be excruciating. The victim is unable to turn his head from right to left. The stiffness makes it hurt to stand up, sit down or lie down to sleep. A car accident may cause a person to seek the care of a Lakeland FL Chiropractor for pain alleviation that does not require prescription meds or surgery.

Most people have heard of the harm that can be done to an infant who is shaken roughly. The child's head is jerked backward and forward causing injury leading to death. In a rear end crash the occupants in the car suffer a similar injury.

Seat belts have saved many a life since they have been legally required. It prevents occupants of a car from flying out of the car in a collision. It cannot, however, prevent the head from being jerked abruptly forward and then backward.

There are cases when the pain does not start right after the accident. It can take hours or days before the injury becomes apparent. A cervical collar is sometimes worn for a brief time to stabilize the persons head.

The neck is comprised of the seven cervical vertebrae that are the uppermost portion of the spine. They support the head. If one is out of place it can press against a nerve located there. Significant pain may result.

A chiropractor will not recommend any specific care plan until an evaluation has been done. The spine will be examined. To confirm the location and extent of the injury, an x-ray may be needed.

A series of questions helps to complete the exam. When the chiropractor is satisfied that the client will benefit from chiropractic care, a plan for that care can be arranged. Usually a series of manual adjustments to the neck are scheduled.

These adjustments ease the vertebrae back into their correct position, which relieves pressure on the spinal nerve roots. This will alleviate the hurt. With each consecutive adjustment the stiffness and pain will be lessened. The end result may be a return to your job and normal daily activities.




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