Wednesday, August 20, 2014

How Auto Accident Injury Sufferers Find Natural Pain Relief With Fargo Chiropractic Care

By Cody Rine


The injuries caused by an automobile accident include everything from concussion to whiplash. Whiplash is very painful although considered to be a mild and temporary condition. Pain in any part of the spine can be another result of a car crash. Many victims turn to a prominent Fargo Chiropractor for help with pain relief.

In any rear-end car collision, whiplash can occur because the head is whipped backward and then forward rapidly. The tendons and ligaments in the neck area are torn by the abrupt movement. Pain can extend to the thoracic and lumbar spine. Sometimes the arms and shoulders are affected. Females are hurt this way more frequently because their neck muscles are weaker then males.

After such a collision, it may take six to twelve hours for the pain to become evident. It can take days in some cases. A head injury, concussion for example, can also be present.

There may be lower back pain, jaw pain and a reduction in range of motion. The victim may have headaches, dizziness and blurry vision. Shoulders and arms, and sometimes legs, may feel numb.

Neck collars may be used to keep the head immobile. However, it is now known that wearing one for a long time slows recovery. The same is true of long-term bed rest. Activity is beneficial in promoting recovery.

Chiropractic care can provide the accident victim with pain alleviation. A full evaluation of your condition will be made during the first office visit. The neck will be palpated to locate the swelling and any tender spots. Range of motion tests measure how far the head can be turned from side to side.

An x-ray will aid in the assessment of the injury. After that, a care plan can be set into motion. It may include gentle adjustments of the cervical spine. Cold compresses immediately after the accident may be followed by hot compresses. Massage and acupuncture are also possible additions to a comprehensive care plan.




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