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Whiplash Injury - Articles
Whiplash injuries require adjustments, support and rehab.
by
Carol Grant
Posted
Fri 24 Sep 2010 5:02am
Doctors of Chiropractic are well positioned to implement an adjustment, support and rehab program for the care of whiplash injuries. By undergoing this type of program you will minimize the risk of long-term problems as a result of the traumatic injuries.
When a whiplash injury occurs, the joints in the spine are either stretched or jammed resulting
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Hearing loss can occur following a whiplash injury
by
Carol Grant
Posted
Tue 23 Jun 2009 6:54pm
Approxdiately 10% of patientsw who have suffered a whiplash injury will develop hearing symptoms such as tinnitus, deafness and vertigo. This can occur even with low speed... hearing loss following a whiplash injury, balance problems, headaches, nausea can occur along with the tinnitus and vertigo. Usually the hearing loss can occur in the high frequency
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Whiplash injuries result in arthritis of the neck
by
Carol Grant
Posted
Fri 20 Aug 2010 4:43am
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In order to minimize the damage that a whiplash injury has to the neck, a chiropractic evaluation, including an x-ray and treatment is critically important. Degenerative changes can...
As far back as 1964, it was known that whiplash will cause arthritis in the neck. In fact, degenerative changes in the neck will occur 2-4 times more frequently in people
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DRX9000c, Chiopractic, and Whiplash Injuries
by
Dr. Eben Davis
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:34pm
San Francisco Chiropractor and Soft Tissue Injury Specialist comments on the benefits of Cervical Spinal Decompression for Whiplash Injuries to the Neck:
One of the most common injuries a chiropractor treats is cervical whiplash from an auto accident. In fact, we have great success with whiplash injuries at my San Francisco Chiropractic and Spinal
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The Pain Associated with a Whiplash Neck Injury
by
Nav J.


Posted
Fri 16 Oct 2009 10:00pm
I have examined many patients who have been involved in motor vehicle accidents and have sustained a whiplash type injury. They often come in with symptoms such as headaches..., which usually begins 2 hours or even two days following the accident.
During a whiplash type of injury your neck can be thrown forward and backward a few times in a few seconds
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