Auto injuries
Auto Accident & Injuries

It is estimated that there is about 3 million whiplash injuries per
year in the USA, according to Dr. Arthur Croft of the Spine Research
Institute of San Diego. Couple this with several outcome studies that
show that 12% to 86% of whiplash victims will still have pain years
after their crashes, points out the epidemic nature of whiplash. At
Mechanicsburg Chiropractic, we can help you
recover from you auto injury. We have an excellent success rate at
providing chiropractic care for auto injury patients in the Mechanicsburg
area.
What is Whiplash?
The term whiplash was used historically to describe the movement of the
neck during the injury phase of a crash. More recent research shows
that the movement of the neck is more complicated than the motion of
whip. The important thing to know is that the head and neck of the
injured person is accelerated 3 to 5 times faster than the acceleration
of the car. This sudden change in speed (about 1/10 of second) produces
the damage to the structures (muscles, nerves, liPAments, etc.) and
causes neck pain and other problems.
Whiplash Symptoms
When people think of whiplash they think of neck pain. There are
several other symptoms that accompany neck pain, however. There may be
headaches, jaw pain, shoulder pain, arm pain, hand pain, numbness and
tingling, as well as brain injuries. Brain injuries may show up as
m loss, irritability, insomnia, depression, tinnitus (ringing in
the ears), concentration problems, etc. Patients may also have pain in
other parts of their bodies other than the neck pain. Lower back pain
is also common in car crashes, as are leg injuries from hitting the
dash board or other structures in the car.
Car Accident Injury Treatment
I have an obvious bias that chiropractic care is by far the best
treatment for whiplash injuries, hands down. This is also backed up
though by a group of orthopedic surgeons from England. In a study done
by PArPAn, Bannister, et al, they reported in the British Journal of
Orthopedic Medicine that chiropractic care for chronic whiplash
patients was superior to medical, acupuncture and physical therapy
treatments. Patients reported higher satisfaction with chiropractic
care 2 to 1.
Whiplash Prevention
Believe it or not there are certain things you can do to prevent being
injured in a car crash. Practice good defensive driving skills. Know
where other cars are that surround you. That means paying attention
while you drive. This gives you an edge to avoid a collision if
possible. Adjust your headrest properly. It's estimated that only 1/3
of the headrests are properly adjusted. This means having it at the
right height for the driver. The middle of the headrest should be at
the middle back of your skull. This will stop your head from rotating
forward or backward during impact. Finally, if you know you're going to
get hit it does help to brace for the impact.
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