Don’t Let a Car Crash Create Problems For Life
About 20 percent of people involved in rear-end collisions experience symptoms in the neck
region.
Do you have whiplash from your Car Crash?
People who experience whiplash may develop one
or more of the following symptoms, usually within the first two days after the accident:
- Neck pain
and stiffness
- Headaches
- Pain
in the shoulder or between the shoulder blades
- Low back pain
- Pain or numbness in the arm and/or
hand
- Dizziness
- Ringing in the ears or blurred vision
- Difficulty concentrating or remembering
- Irritability,
sleep disturbances, fatigue
Diagnosis
Most whiplash injuries are due to damage to soft tissues such
as the discs, muscles and ligaments. These cannot be seen on standard X-rays so your doctor may
need to request an MRI.
How Precision Physio can help you
In the past whiplash injuries were
often treated by splinting the neck in a soft collar. However research now clearly states that
early movement and treatment within comfort leads to much faster and more complete recovery, and
that’s where Precision
Physio can help you.
In the first 24 hours gentle active movement is encouraged. Your doctor may
provide you with a series of exercises that you can do at home. An early return to work is encouraged,
even if your doctor must prescribe some temporary modifications in your work situation.
Precision
Physio has proven and effective treatments for whiplash injuries including relieving headaches, using
hands-on techniques to restore normal movement and relieve pain, exercises to regain normal strength
and length of muscles, and massage to reduce muscle tension. We will also discuss and advise you
on your gradual return to normal activity, exercise and work.
Let Precision Physio’s experienced
team of health professionals get you back to normal and stop a car crash creating problems for
life.
Visit
the Motor Accident Authority's website:
www.maa.gov.nsw.au
Next: Conditions > Headaches
Sports injuries | Back pain | Shoulder
pain | Work injuries
Car
accidents | Headaches | Knee
pain | Neck pain