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Whiplash: What is it?

Imperium Health Center

Causes of Whiplash Most whiplash injuries are caused from sudden force or movement such as sudden acceleration or deceleration that strains your neck and spine, damaging bone, muscle, ligaments and nerves. Symptoms can appear immediately, but can sometimes take up to 12 hours after the event to show.

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The 18 Most Popular Chiropractic Tools and Equipment

ChiroTouch

Pulstar FRAS Adjusting Instrument For patients with joint subluxation, restricted joint mobility, myofascial spasm, and ligamentous strain, the Pulstar FRAS (Functional Rating and Analysis System) adjusting instrument can be a highly effective diagnostic and treatment tool. Portable tables. Elevation tables.

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Spotting the Signs: When Whiplash Requires Serious Attention

Fullness of Life Chiropractic

Injuries in this region can damage the muscles, ligaments, discs and nerves as well as other soft tissues. Whiplash can range from mild to severe, with symptoms like neck pain and stiffness, headaches, dizziness, blurry vision, ringing in the ears, tingling/numbness in arms or hands, fatigue and difficulty focusing.

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Common Misconceptions About Car Accidents and Injuries

Accident Care Chiropractic

The back and forward motion strain your neck muscles and ligaments, causing symptoms including: Neck pain Stiffness Reduced range of motion Sometimes, whiplash may also cause headaches, shoulder pain, and numbness or tingling in the arms. Whiplash injuries are often associated with rear-end car collisions.

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Discover Effective Sports Chiropractor Services in Atlanta

Any Spine

By alleviating muscle tension and improving blood flow, these therapies not only help reduce headaches and discomfort but also promote a faster return to sports performance. This proactive approach not only aids in injury prevention but also empowers athletes to perform at their best during competitive events.