By Nelson Clodfelter


The force involved in a vehicle collision can cause injuries of the soft tissues, nerves, and spine. Damages range from whiplash, muscle spasms and nerve dysfunction to misalignment of the spinal column. Edmonton chiropractic delivers natural and non-surgical procedure to address pain and the restrictions that are caused by car accidents.

Whiplash is a commonly reported form of damage associated with vehicle collisions. The injury occurs as the head and neck are thrown forwards or sideways affecting the stability of the spine and often causing minor muscle tears. Individuals may experience the effects of dizziness, blurred vision, headaches, neck stiffness, low back pain, and general dysfunction.

A chiropractor will assess the severity of injuries. A failure to seek prompt therapy can worsen symptoms and inhibit the recovery process. Trauma to physical components can lead to complex function and requires maintenance methods to improve the support for the musculoskeletal health.

Spinal misalignment must be corrected to alleviate the abnormal amount of pressure it places on the surrounding nerves and connected tissues. This is achieved through spine adjustment methods as the practitioner places firm thrusts to the joints to facilitate balance. Stability is restored with non-invasive technique for relief from nerve pressure and severe pain.

Physical damage related to force can affect balance and general well-being. Car accidents can lead to strained ligaments and poor muscle functioning in the neck and the lumbar region. Rehabilitation is recommended to improve muscle function through structured exercise and slow stretching of the affected tissues.

For non-invasive methods to address healthy function, it is important that care is sought soon after involvement in an automobile accident. Chiropractic is an approach that works safely with the body to promote stable and stress free operation. Reliance on resources and recovery plans can assist those debilitated by vehicle collisions and resultant injuries.




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