Don't minimize your own injuries because your car has sustained little or no damage.
An immediate chiropractic examination is essential. Pain pills won't heal inflamed tendons and ligaments. Muscle relaxers
won't heal torn muscles. A cervical collar won't restore a graceful forward spinal curve.
Specific chiropractic spinal adjustments, because they can help restore proper motion and position of individual spinal bones,
can help assure proper healing. Chiropractic doctors can help you get well and stay well after the trauma of a whiplash injury.
Why do I have pain in my arms and hands?
Because the nerves to the arms and hands exit the spine through the injured area of the neck, numbness and tingling are
common. Even lower back pain can result directly from the trauma or as a reaction to the loss of proper spinal curves.
Why did my headaches start more than a week after my accident?
Whether you've been in an accident, stressed at work or overexerted yourself in the garden, your body is constantly adapting
to the environment. When your capacity to adapt is exhausted, symptoms can appear. This can take days, weeks, months or
years to occur.
Will I ever be normal again?
Many chiropractic patients report restored spinal curves and an end to their symptoms. Those who delay seeking appropriate
care often discover that scar tissue and spinal instability require periodic chiropractic checkups.
How can I prevent whiplash injuries?
Since car accidents are the major cause of acceleration/deceleration injuries, defensive driving skills can help. Be sure your
taillights and turn signals are properly working. Allow enough stopping distance in front of you. When you slow down or stop,
always check your rearview mirror to see if the driver behind you is paying attention.
Safe and Natural
Chiropractic is a team approach to better health. As you enjoy results, tell those you love. Explain how millions enjoy relief and
better health by restoring the integrity of their spine and nervous system with safe and natural chiropractic care.
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