Castle Rock Neck Pain Alleviated Naturally With Chiropractic Adjustments To The Cervical Spine

By Arthur Albao


Neck pain can be the end result of an automobile crash. Rear end collisions, even at a slow speed cause an injury called whiplash. The cervical spine has seven vertebrae. These are the small hollow bones that comprise the backbone. The spinal cord runs through them. The bone at the top, the atlas, supports the weight of the head. In a whiplash accident, the head jerks forward and back in rapid succession. It is the same type of injury as a baby suffers when someone shakes him. For help in alleviating the pain, there is a Castle Rock Chiropractor available.

People who are health conscious do not want to take strong pain medication for fear of addiction. Their reaction to the idea of surgery is the same. Chiropractic methods do not require either of those to facilitate pain relief.

The cervical spine is adjusted with the client lying face down. The pressure of the adjustments is applied gently in a way that avoids forcing neck rotation or extension. After the accident it may be impossible to turn the head. Gradually the range of motion will increase.

Adjustments to the cervical spine will facilitate relief by slowly increasing range of motion and flexibility. Prior to the first adjustments, a full examination is conducted. It includes a discussion of the pain, taking a medical history, an x-ray and your perception of the severity of the hurt.

There are two misconceptions about care after the automobile accident that caused whiplash. One is that a cervical collar should be worn as you heal. It should only be worn for a few days or a week. The second is that extended bed rest is beneficial. A day or two is about right. Staying inactive for longer than that is contraindicated.

Your ability to move is going to be restricted for some time. But, moving as much as you can between adjustments is in your best interest. If you cannot do any specific exercises, walking every day will aid in your recovery.




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