Whiplash
That Ringing in Your Ears Might Actually Be a Pain in the Neck
We’ve all been there: you leave a loud concert or a firework display with a faint ringing in your ears. Usually, it fades by morning. But what if that ringing—clinically…
Read MoreRecovery After Whiplash: Is the Secret in Your Strength?
If you’ve ever been in a rear-end collision, you know that “whiplash” is more than just a sore neck. Doctors call it Whiplash-Associated Disorders (WAD), an umbrella term for the…
Read MoreBeyond the Bumper: The Split-Second Physics of Whiplash
When a vehicle is struck from behind, the damage to the metal and plastic is often obvious. However, the damage to the human spine is frequently invisible, occurring in a…
Read MoreBouncing Back from Whiplash: Your Path to Recovery!
Whiplash, a common neck injury, happens when the head moves quickly backward and then forward, often during an unexpected event. While this swift motion can briefly impact soft tissues like…
Read MoreWhiplash’s Hidden Pain: The Jaw Connection You Need to Know
When you hear the word whiplash, you probably picture a sore neck—and you’d be right. A rear-end collision slams your head and neck back and forth in a flash, brutally…
Read MoreAuto Accident Injury FAQs
Whether you have back pain or neck pain following an auto accident, the discomfort can reduce your range of motion.
Read MoreTreatment for Whiplash-Injured Cervical Facet Joints
The sudden acceleration and deceleration of the head and neck during a whiplash injury commonly damages soft tissues such as muscles, tendons, and ligaments. However, among the most frequently injured…
Read MorePotential Whiplash Neck Pain Generators
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Read MoreThe Whiplash Chiropractic Patient Experience
Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) is the term that properly describes the injuries sustained as a result of the sudden acceleration-deceleration of the head and neck, most commonly during a motor vehicle…
Read MoreX-Rays for Neck Pain?
For musculoskeletal conditions like neck pain, many people think that X-rays are an essential part of the diagnostic process. However, this isn’t always the case. X-rays may not always provide…
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