How To Learn About Whiplash Pain Relief With A Kent WA Chiropractor

By Sherwin Albao


It is difficult to avoid a whiplash injury when hit by a vehicle from behind. The term encompasses trauma commonly sustained during sudden impacts that violently force the head backward, then just as suddenly forward. The resulting painful injuries may be long-lasting, and Kent chiropractic can help speed the overall process of recovery.

Whiplash is not a disease, but a description. While most often associated with motor vehicle mishaps, similar trauma occurs while playing contact sports, or simply from slipping on a rug at home. All involve damage to the muscles, tendons and ligaments of the neck due to extension and flexing caused by sudden acceleration and a rapid stop.

The trauma is usually localized in the upper spine or lower neck. Softer tissues get torn upon impact, and the interior vertebra usually become mis-aligned. Damage may disappear slowly, creating chronic issues long after tendons and other tissues have recovered, especially when the nerves within the spine have become pinched or restricted.

Taking specific steps to re-position those vertebra can help relieve associated back pain, neck discomfort, and headaches. A series of adjustments can be performed in an office using gentle, manual procedures. This is often accompanied by additional strengthening and stretching exercises, targeted massage, and other techniques.

Most chiropractors approach the human body holistically, seeing it as a unified group of biological systems rather than a grouping of independent organs. When one system is in trouble, the entire organism suffers. Instead of recommending taking more pain medication, exercise and improved nutrition are equally emphasized as part of the solution.

Chiropractors can make doctor referrals when necessary, but prefer to make long-lasting improvements in the health of their clients by encouraging a healthier lifestyle. In addition to addressing the immediate pain, they also recommend changes in personal habits, providing clients with programs and advice on improving diet and exercise.




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