Whiplash is associated with sudden
motions that move the neck backwards then forwards, like the cracking of a
whip. These abrupt actions can cause the over-extension of the neck with
additional damage to the muscle, tendons, and even discs of the neck and upper
back. Whiplash is most frequently a result of an automobile accident, but can
also occur during contact sports activities, accidental falls, or other events
where the neck is strained by sudden movement, like a roller coaster.
Symptoms may not develop until 24
hours or more after the initial trauma. Those suffering from whiplash commonly
report aches, pains, or reduced range of motion in the neck, upper back, and
shoulders. Other symptoms include headaches, a disruption in concentration or
sleeping, and the swelling of the neck. Some people encounter the feeling of
pins and needles or muscle spasms in their neck, shoulders, and arms.
Whiplash is a common injury that may heal on its own. Always check with a healthcare professional to ensure additional damage of the spine did not occur.For immediate treatment after the injury, ice or cold packs can be applied to your neck and shoulders for 15-20 minutes to reduce any pain or swelling that may occur. Repeat every hour for the first 2-3 days following the injury. Aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen are over-the-counter pain medications that may assist with reducing pain or swelling; consult with your physician before beginning any regimen. Physical therapists provide treatment that includes ice and/or heat therapy, manual therapy, and can show you exercise that will help stretch and strengthen your neck to minimize symptoms of whiplash.
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