All kinds of acute injuries can cause discomfort and joint pain. Many of these injuries experienced by adults are related to automobile accidents, workplace injuries and traumatic events. Injuries tend to be milder (and are a result of repetitive stress) for people who work in a traditional office setting. In contrast, the injuries for people working in hazardous conditions may be a result of uneven flooring, spilled materials, malfunctioning equipment and other types of mishaps. When these types of injuries happen, it mostly affects the elbow, knees and shoulders. Luckily, the symptoms of these injuries can be reduced with chiropractic adjustments.
Joint injury to adolescents and adults is usually a result of participating in different types of sports. Chiropractic care is a great treatment option for the rehabilitation process of most sports injuries for both amateurs and professionals. Once the pain and harm to the body have been medically addressed, chiropractic care can help restore the joints to proper health.
Whiplash is a neck injury commonly associated with rear-end car accidents. It happens when someone experiences a forceful overextension of the neck beyond its typical range of motion. The movement is rapid, like a whip .
Whiplash may be an invisible injury, but that’s not to say it isn’t serious; the aftereffects can linger for months and even years to some degree of chronic pain. Even mild cases can result in debilitating discomfort and impact daily life as an injury nearly impossible to ignore.
Quick Facts about Whiplash
The Spine Research institute of San Diego provides the following statistics:
Common Whiplash Symptoms
Some of the most common symptoms of whiplash include:
Anywhere from just one whiplash symptom all the way up to numerous symptoms can present at once. Symptoms can also come and go at various times.
Other Whiplash Symptoms and Associated Disorders
Other whiplash-associated disorders can include:
Sometimes whiplash symptoms persist or get worse with time, and finding their root causes often proves elusive.
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