How Phoenix Chiropractors Manage Whiplash Injuries
Whiplash is a severe injury of the neck and spine caused by the whipping motion of the head and neck upon the impact of sudden force. Prompt treatment for whiplash injuries provided by Phoenix chiropractors can prevent many long-term complications such as pain and arthritis. Discover how our professional chiropractic team can assist with pain relief when you have sustained a neck injury.
The experience of constant neck and back pain can significantly lower your quality of life. Injuries caused by whiplash cause structural damages that require manual correction to relieve nerve pressure, cervical misalignment, and strained muscles. Without the medical support that a qualified chiropractor provides, these types of injuries can cause chronic pain, headaches, and a limited range of movement.
You can experience neck pain relief after a car accident with the assistance and expertise of our dedicated chiropractors. We focus on addressing the wellness needs of individual patients who have suffered from whiplash injuries using non-invasive techniques. Our recovery program consists of relieving aches and stiffness, improving movement in the affected area, and preventing conditions such as arthritis or ongoing pain.
Even if you do not experience symptoms immediately after whiplash, we recommend an examination by our chiropractic team. The symptoms of such neck injuries can present days after the incident as the structures in the neck are damaged which means delayed treatment. The sooner you receive the appropriate intervention, the less likely it is that you will experience secondary complications that will delay or compromise a full recovery.
We use techniques such as chiropractic adjustment to realign the vertebrae and reduce or prevent the problems caused by misalignment and nerve impingement. Along with improvements in overall structural alignment, our professionals work with you to recover strained tissues and limited movement. Our approach includes efficient assessment and the delivery of manual therapy to correct structural problems and relieve severe pain and discomfort.