Chiropractic is Great for Neck Pain After a Car Crash

Chiropractic Therapy Effective for Neck Issues After Car Crashes

You’re driving along and then BAM you’ve been in a car crash. Even if the impact didn't seem that bad when it happened, you might find yourself with pain and a stiff neck over the next few days or weeks.

Why Does This Occur? What Can You Do?

A auto accident happens very quickly, and the forces on your body can be quite dramatic, causing your neck muscles and ligaments to stretch or tear. Whiplash is the most common type of injury sustained in a car wreck, and it can be very excruciating. In fact, whiplash can cause neck discomfort that lasts for months or even years.

There are a few factors that can increase your risk of injury. First, rear-end collisions tend to cause more neck injuries than frontal collisions. Second, there is some evidence that women are more likely to get hurt in a car accident than men. Lastly, if your car has poor headrests, they may not have adequately protected your head and neck from the force of the impact.

Luckily, there are a few things you can do to lighten your neck pain after a car accident. Heat or ice treatment may also help to settle your sore muscles. Gentle stretching exercises can help keep your muscles from getting too stiff. And, of course, chiropractic adjustments to help restore the healthy functioning of your neck and spine.

If you are experiencing irritation because of a car accident, even a small one, you may have neck pain as a result of whiplash. Don't wait to get help. Research shows that chiropractic adjustments is best for these types of injuries, so call Dynamic Chiropractic in Memphis right away if you've been in a auto injury.

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    Dynamic Chiropractic provides quality care to patients with 40 years of experience combined through the expertise of Dr. Caleb Alford and Dr. Alan Mori. We aim to educate our patients about chiropractic solutions and other natural treatments for common health problems. By doing so, we hope to motivate you to take a more responsible and active role in restoring and maintaining your own health along with people around you.