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Whiplash
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What is whiplash?
Whiplash is condition caused by injury to the soft-tissue structures of the
cervical spine, or neck region. Usually whiplash is a strain
of the muscles or sprain
of the ligaments that move and support the spine and head. Often
whiplash occurs after a sudden, unexpected movement of extension and flexion
of the neck, most commonly during a car crash. Munderloh
Chiropractic uses a
Hanoun unit which is the most comprehensive cervical
evaluation and rehabilitation system available in the world. The
Hanoun is able to evaluate and help restore cervical
muscle strength.
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Why did I get a neck strain?
The neck is prone to a whiplash type of injury because of the demands placed
on the cervical spine. The cervical vertebrae are connected with ligaments
and supported by muscles. Together, these structures must provide our heads
with support and allow a wide range of motions. These demands make our necks
prone to whiplash or neck strain injury. When the muscles or ligaments are
injured, and the demands of the cervical spine are compromised, and the
resulting pain quickly interferes with our daily lives. That's why whiplash
injuries are so problematic.
What is the treatment of whiplash?
A brief period of resting the neck muscles will help alleviate the initial
pain and spasm of the neck muscles after whiplash. Allowing the muscles and
ligaments around the cervical spine to rest and recover is an important
aspect of treatment. However, prolonged rest may be ill-advised, because of
resulting stiffness. If resting does not alleviate symptoms of whiplash, you
should have further
evaluation by your doctor.
A few other simple steps may help your neck strain symptoms:
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Apply ice packs
and heat pads intermittently
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Try an
anti-inflammatory medication
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Consider
physical therapy for stretching and exercises
All treatment of neck strain injuries should be guided by a physician. If
it is clear that your symptoms are due to a simple neck strain or ligament
sprain, then these steps should help your condition. It is important,
however, to know the cause of the symptoms, because more than just whiplash
can cause neck pain.
What other than whiplash could be causing my neck pain?
There are many other conditions that can cause neck pain, some of which are
serious and require medical attention. While the most common cause of these
symptoms are whiplash or neck strain, there are other signs to watch for
that could indicate other problems:
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Weakness of the hands or arms
These symptoms may be due to compression of the spinal cord or the spinal
nerves which exit the cord. Some causes of this include
ruptured discs and
spinal stenosis.
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Numbness or abnormal sensations in the hands and arms
Again, these symptoms can be cause by injury to the spinal cord or nerves.
If these symptoms are present, then you should have further evaluation.
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Pain accompanied by unusual weight changes or fevers
It is important that neck pain accompanied by these symptoms, as well as
nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fevers, chills, or sweats, be further
evaluated. While it is unusual, these can be the first signs of infections
or tumors.
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Lack of improvement over time
Any problem such as this that does not improve over time should be further
evaluated. If the initial diagnosis is whiplash, but the neck continues to
be problematic, further evaluation should take place.
There are chronic conditions (such as
arthritis and
osteoporosis) and acute problems (such as
fractures) that can cause symptoms similar to a neck strain. If your
symptoms worsen instead of improve, or if they are not relieved with rest,
you should see Dr Munderloh.
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