In a car accident, one recognized injury is called whiplash. It is named for the jerking forward and back that occurs to the victims head. The neck is left immobile. A simple turn from side to side is not possible due to joint dysfunction. A rear-end collision, even when occurring at a slow speed causes this. For pain alleviation there is help in the office of a prominent Gresham Chiropractor.
Typical chain of events is an examination of the spine, which is likely to be subluxated to a high degree. This chiropractic term is used to indicate a misalignment. The body is immobilized by a seat belt during the crash. But the head is not. What happens is the same as shaken baby syndrome. Fortunately, in the adult it is not often fatal.
A full evaluation will include taking a medical history, a hands-on exam and one or more x-rays. A care plan can be arranged after conclusions are drawn. Most often it includes spinal adjustments. Adjunctive care may include massage or ultrasound applications.
A series of office visits will be set up for spinal adjustments. At one time these were thought to be painful, but are now understood as care that is gentle enough. Often they are used in combination with additional methods in a complete plan for pain alleviation.
A neck brace is often seen. However, it is detrimental to wear it for any extended period of time. The same is true of bed rest. When someone stays in bed for more than a few days, the stiffened muscles are allowed to atrophy. This exacerbates the injury.
An appropriate method used to abate the hurting is ultrasound. Inflammation is reduced and that leaves the body able to heal. Massage is another application that may be appropriate in many cases.
Concomitantly, muscle relaxation techniques may be used. Tense muscles are relaxed by gentle stretching moves followed by contractions of those muscles. This exercise is often used to reduce headache pain and muscular aches. When used as a preventative measure it makes the body more able to avoid the results of tension.
Typical chain of events is an examination of the spine, which is likely to be subluxated to a high degree. This chiropractic term is used to indicate a misalignment. The body is immobilized by a seat belt during the crash. But the head is not. What happens is the same as shaken baby syndrome. Fortunately, in the adult it is not often fatal.
A full evaluation will include taking a medical history, a hands-on exam and one or more x-rays. A care plan can be arranged after conclusions are drawn. Most often it includes spinal adjustments. Adjunctive care may include massage or ultrasound applications.
A series of office visits will be set up for spinal adjustments. At one time these were thought to be painful, but are now understood as care that is gentle enough. Often they are used in combination with additional methods in a complete plan for pain alleviation.
A neck brace is often seen. However, it is detrimental to wear it for any extended period of time. The same is true of bed rest. When someone stays in bed for more than a few days, the stiffened muscles are allowed to atrophy. This exacerbates the injury.
An appropriate method used to abate the hurting is ultrasound. Inflammation is reduced and that leaves the body able to heal. Massage is another application that may be appropriate in many cases.
Concomitantly, muscle relaxation techniques may be used. Tense muscles are relaxed by gentle stretching moves followed by contractions of those muscles. This exercise is often used to reduce headache pain and muscular aches. When used as a preventative measure it makes the body more able to avoid the results of tension.
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