A Chiropractor Milpitas Service To Treat Whiplash

By Fremont Chiropractor • February 8th, 2011

When you get in an accident, there is a physiological cascade effect that takes place that chiropractors can put a quick end to. It starts with whiplash from the neck being jerked back and forth, and moves to spinal tissues that inhibit joint motion. The nervous system reacts by freezing spinal joints, which is where chiropractor Milpitas can work their magic, stop this process, and relieve your pain.

Once the injury is reigned in, chiropractors can manipulate the spine and activate the frozen joints. Ultimately, the outcome should be to bring them back to optimal functions.

Whiplash’s effects are most pronounced right after the injury. Ultrasound is generally used to lower pain and curb inflammation, amongst other therapies. Stretching and other physical therapies may also be effective, along with ice and a neck brace. After the initial period is over, the chiropractor will use spinal manipulation to bring motion and flexibility to the neck. Specifically, the Cox flexion technique seems to work well, which is something chiropractor Milpitas can certainly use on patients that request it. It is non-invasive and non-surgical, and re-aligns the spine immediately.

Chiropractors, when treating your neck injury, will always look at your entire spine, as other regions can be affected. They can use techniques such as static and motion palpitation to determine muscle spasm, disc injury, and joint motion in the cervical spine (neck), thoracic spine (mid back), and lumbar spine (lower back). They can also examine your posture to see how you walk and how that affects your spine, and can use other diagnostic tools if needed.

All chiropractors, chiropractor Milpitas being one of them, take a holistic approach to medicine and won’t limit treatment to your neck pain. They will have advice that should be followed on nutrition, therapy and exercises, and stress management that will augment your chiropractic treatment and help manage pain. Other techniques can help with pain and inflammation as well, such as ultrasound machines that can treat the particular tissue surrounding the injury, creating a warming effect on muscle tissue to boost circulation and reduce inflammation.

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