Extent Of Injury Determines How A Norwalk CT Chiropractic Office Helps Relieve Whiplash

By Bertulda Zerna


Whiplash is an injury difficult to evaluate and capable of initiating controversy. It is most often associated with a rapid whipping forward and backward motion that occurs in an automobile crash. It might happen in less than a second, but, the pain can be long-lasting. A leading Norwalk CT Chiropractor can explain this more fully as you are examined and cared for.

The nerves, vertebrae, discs and muscle tissue can be damaged in a crash. The rear end collision is especially prone to producing whiplash. The damage can be compared to what a baby suffers as the result of shaken baby syndrome.

A full evaluation will be done during your first appointment with the chiropractor. A medical history is taken. An x-ray and physical exam will be conducted. Your head, neck, upper back and shoulders may be hurting. In some cases the lumbar spine can be affected as well.

Damage to muscles and ligaments is the main factor causing pain. What is called facet joint pain cannot be detected on an x-ray. Detection is by physical palpation of the neck and shoulder area. This exam, plus your description of what you feel, helps the chiropractor to form a professional opinion.

The appropriate care may include spinal adjustments, muscle relaxation and a mild exercise routine. A schedule is arranged for the adjustments to be applied. Each client has a unique exercise program designed to suit his or her specific needs. The care plan cannot be generalized.

Each appointment has the chiropractor moving the injured joint towards its correct position. An adjustment can be applied as a short thrust or a slow movement. Damaged muscles can be relaxed using finger pressure methods at trigger points to relax them.

Two clients with the same symptoms might need two different types of care. It is dependent on the age, general health status of each, plus the severity of the whiplash injury. Since each person improves at their own pace, the outcomes may vary widely. The chiropractor will use the methods that will be optimal in each case.




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