By Bertulda Zerna


The aftereffects of an automobile crash can be damage to the head, neck or back among other possible injuries. Fortunately air bags prevent the face from coming into abrupt contact with the dashboard and the airbag is further protection from impact. However, as Chiropractors in Peabody MA often explain to clients, whiplash injuries are less preventable and occur frequently.

The whiplash injury may cause significant damage to the neck. The victim will be unable to turn his head from right to left. He will find it difficult to tilt it up or down. Any attempt at movement may cause excruciating pain. This particular injury may not be evident until hours or even days later.

As the pain becomes noticeable and disabling, a visit to the chiropractor seems advisable. The first step to pain reduction is a thorough evaluation of the injury. The neck and back are examined physically. Range-of-motion tests are conducted to determine the extent of the damage. An x-ray will confirm that whiplash is the cause of pain.

Whiplash is a general term and not all cases are alike. Therefore, each care plan must be devised individually. The pain may be more or less intense and the speed of recovery may be faster or slower depending on the individual person.

However, an evaluation must be completed prior to any care being administered. A neck brace may be worn for a short time. The care found to be most effective at alleviating the pain is a series of manual adjustments to re-align misplaced spinal vertebrae.

Massage will help to ease the tightness in the soft tissue, for example the muscles in the neck area. Manual adjustments will correct any subluxation of the vertebral bones. Subluxation is a chiropractic term used to describe a misalignment of the spinal vertebrae, which is the likely source of pain.

Each visit to the chiropractors office for an adjustment will bring you closer to pain reduction. Each client progresses on a different schedule. Rehabilitation depends on factors such as age, overall health condition and severity of a whiplash injury.




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