office hours
  Morning Afternoon
M10am - 1pm3pm - 6:30pm
T10am - 1pm3pm - 6:30pm
W9am - 1pm3pm - 6pm
T9am - 1pm3pm - 6pm
F9am - 2pmclosed
Sclosedclosed
Sclosedclosed
Call Today:
(816) 741-4711
Book Online Button
call now (816) 741-4711

Whiplash: Car Optional

Headaches and neck pain image.

When they hear the word, “whiplash,” most people immediately picture a rear-end motor vehicle accident. But there are other ways that whiplash injuries can occur, including:

    • Assault, such as being punched or shaken

    • Roller coaster rides

    • Sports, especially contact sports such as football or boxing

    • Falls

A whiplash injury occurs when the cervical spine (neck) is stretched beyond its normal range of motion in a forward (flexion), backward (extension) or sideways movement. The discs between the vertebrae, along with their associated muscles, tendons and ligaments can be stretched or torn, resulting in symptoms such as:

    • neck pain, stiffness or tenderness

    • headache

    • dizziness

    • numbness or tingling sensation

    • muscle spasms

    • irritability

    • memory loss

    • blurred vision

    • ringing in the ears

    • back pain

    • swelling

These symptoms and related pain can show up immediately or up to 72 hours after the impact that caused the whiplash injury. And the pain and discomfort can last for months, even years.

An article in the British Journal of Orthopaedic Medicine stated that "chiropractic is the only proven effective treatment in chronic cases" of whiplash injury. The article reported the results of a study in which 26 out of 28 patients with chronic whiplash syndrome benefitted from chiropractic care. The authors also noted that “conventional treatment of patients with whiplash is disappointing."

The goal of chiropractic care is to return neck joints affected by whiplash to their normal position to relieve stress on affected nerves and strain on affected muscles. For best results, and to avoid the formation of scar tissue and unnecessary pain, you should make an appointment to come in for an examination as soon as possible after a whiplash injury.