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7 Signs You May Have Whiplash, Why You Should Visit a Chiropractor

Written By Chapman Health Group on April 27, 2020

Whiplash treatment Whiplash is a neck injury that most commonly occurs after an auto accident, especially if you’re rear-ended in the collision. While minor cases of whiplash can clear up on their own within a few days, between 12 and 50 percent of people continue to have neck pain for a year or more.

However, chiropractic car accident treatment can reduce and eliminate the symptoms of whiplash and prevent persistent pain. One retroactive study showed that 26 out of 28 patients that suffered from chronic whiplash benefited from chiropractic treatment. 

7 Signs You May Have Whiplash and Can Benefit From Car Accident Treatment

Here are seven signs that you may have whiplash following a car accident. 

1.  Your Neck is Stiff, or Your Range of Motion is Limited 

One of the most common side effects of whiplash is neck stiffness and a loss of motion. If you can’t turn your head from side to side, as usual, you may have whiplash. Neck stiffness and loss of range of motion can occur from sprained or strained muscles, ligaments, or tendons. 

2. You’re Experiencing Cognitive Symptoms and Headaches 

You may benefit from whiplash treatment if you’re experiencing cognitive symptoms and headaches. Common symptoms of whiplash include difficulty concentrating, memory loss, and persistent dizziness. 

3. Your Ears are Ringing 

Some whiplash patients experience tinnitus, which can be caused by nerve damage. This condition can impair your hearing if left untreated.  

4. You’re Experiencing Pain or Having Difficulty Chewing or Swallowing

The impact that can cause whiplash hyperextends your neck and head, which could lead to injury or misalignment of your jaw. If you’re experiencing whiplash, you may find it difficult or painful to chew, speak, swallow, or yawn. 

5. Your Body Aches or You Have a Tingling Sensation

Whiplash affects your spine, and can thus cause aches, pain, and tingling sensations in other parts of your body, including your legs, arms, feet, and hands. 

6. You’re Having Trouble Falling or Staying Asleep

You may be suffering from whiplash after a car accident if you are experiencing sleep disturbances. Whiplash sufferers have reported difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, and insomnia. 

7. You’re Experiencing Significant Mood Changes 

Being involved in an auto accident can be a traumatic experience. However, some whiplash sufferers experience significant mood changes, including irritability and depression. If you are experiencing a change in your mood along with other symptoms, whiplash treatment may be the best option for you. 

Seeking Whiplash Treatment in Leesburg 

Dr. Todd Chapman has provided car accident treatment to the Leesburg community for years. Using a patient-centered approach combined with the latest innovations, Dr. Chapman leaves patients feeling welcome and confident that they’re in the right place. 

If you’ve been injured in an auto accident, don’t wait. Contact Chapman Health Group at (352) 728-6886 or schedule online to review your car accident treatment options.


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