Chiropractic
Care
Whiplash
and Neck Injuries
Of the
millions of people who visit doctors of chiropractic each year, a large number
have had whiplash injuries. Whiplash injuries occur when a person’s spine,
usually the neck, was hurt by being unexpectedly or suddenly thrown very quickly
in one direction and then in the opposite direction. You might say the head is
“whipped” around the neck.
Whiplash
is one of the most common consequences of auto accidents; it is estimated that
15-30% of car occupants will suffer neck pain.
In almost
all whiplash-type injuries the spine is thrown first in one direction and then
is pulled in the opposite direction because the muscles react to the initial
injury by pulling or rebounding in the opposite direction. The rebound can and
often does cause injury to your soft tissues-muscles, ligaments, tendons, and
other soft tissues. Occasionally a whiplash injury can result from side to side
motion of the neck, also called left and right lateral hyperflexion.
There is
more to whiplash than being thrown forward and backward. Usually the head is
turned to the right or left a little when an accident occurs and this can
complicate the effects of the injury.
Whiplash Damage
Whiplash
can be mild to severe and can range from rapid healing to slow healing to long
term chronic pain and impairment. It can cause serious problems because it can
cause long-term damage. Studies show that a large percentage of whiplash
sufferers, from 50 to as much as 88% may continue to suffer pain and some amount
of disability for years after the accident.
Spinal
Cord Damage
Depending
on the severity of the accident, whiplash damage can range from barely
noticeable stiffness to death. A worst case scenario occurs in a small minority
of cases where there is actual bone fracture and spinal cord damage causing
paralysis of death.
Medical
Care
An
individual who has been in an accident should first make sure that there are no
life-threatening emergency – broken bones, bleeding or hemorrhage, internal
organ damage, serious contusions or abrasions, shock and other damage. This is
the specialty of emergency medicine, which does its best work when dealing with
trauma or accidental injury. After the patient is out of immediate danger, and
when it is safe to do so, their spine desperately needs to be checked by a
doctor of chiropractic for life-threatening spinal damage, called the vertebral
subluxation complex.
That is
essential because many whiplash sufferers live in pain for years after the
injury, forced to survive on painkillers, muscle relaxants and various therapies
including surgery because the spinal damage a doctor of chiropractic can correct
has not been eliminated. In many cases, a visit to the chiropractor may give
great relief safely, quickly and without surgery or drugs.

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Chiropractic
Care
Not only
whiplash but any kind of accident may cause the vertebral subluxation complex
where the vertebrae (spinal bones) are out of alignment and ‘impinging’ or
irritating spinal nerves. Painkillers, muscle relaxers, sedatives or physical
therapy cannot re-align the vertebrae and relieve the nervous system from
pressure. What is needed is chiropractic care (spinal adjustment) to re-align
the spinal column.
Vertebral Subluxation Complex
A whiplash
injury is a dramatic example of subluxations produced by sudden accident or
trauma. Other subluxations may be caused by poor posture, repeated stressful
movements, poor sleeping positions, bad diet, fatigue, constant emotional stress
or even extensive dental work.
Postscript
You can
always benefit from a healthy spine no matter what disease or condition you
have. It is as important for healing as good nutrition, water and sleep.
A doctor
of chiropractic will remove your vertebral subluxation complex to help you
better tune in to your natural innate healing ability for better physical,
mental and emotional healing. That is the goal of your doctor of chiropractic
to strengthen your inner healing ability.
Are you,
your family and your friends carrying the vertebral subluxation complex in your
spine? Only a chiropractic spinal checkup can tell.
Pregnancy
Chiropractic if you are pregnant? Absolutely!! Keeping your spine free from
the vertebral subluxation complex is one of the best things you can do if you
are pregnant. If there is one group of people who need chiropractic spinal
checkups more than any other,
It is
pregnant women.
Chiropractic for Your Body and Your Baby
Your
doctor of chiropractic will examine your spinal column for misalignments (called
vertebral subluxations) causing spine and nerve stress. Vertebral subluxations
damage the nervous system and affect the workings of the entire body. If
subluxations are present, the chiropractor will correct them with a chiropractic
spinal adjustment in order to release the spinal stress. Without subluxations
the body will function better, have higher resistance to disease and express
more wholeness (health) than a body with uncorrected subluxations. That is the
essential message of chiropractic.
All this
is extremely important for the pregnant woman who needs to have her body as
healthy and strong as possible in order to handle the rigors of pregnancy and
childbirth. Chiropractic care will help ensure that the reproductive and other
systems so essential for a healthy pregnancy receive a nerve supply from the
spinal column without interference. The slightest interference to the nerve
supply could adversely affect the mother and the developing fetus.
Drugless Health Care
Another
excellent reason for seeing a chiropractor during pregnancy is that it is a
drugless health care system. Drugs, whether prescription or over-the-counter,
can harm the growing fetus. There is no such thing as a safe drug. The safest
thing for a pregnant woman to do is avoid all drugs and seek natural non-drug
alternatives for health care if at all possible. Almost all types of drugs and
medications have been linked to fetal damage or malformations.
It is
virtually impossible to specify any drug that will not result in an increased
frequency of congenital malformations when administered in a certain dos to a
sufficiently large panel of different laboratory animals. No drugs should be
prescribed during pregnancy without weighing the maternal need against the risk
of fetal damage. Some common substances which can damage the mother and fetus
are antibiotics (including tetracycline), aspirin, alcohol, cigarettes,
marijuana and cocaine.
Pregnant Women Have Special Concerns
There are
so many things pregnant women worry about: staying pregnant, carrying the baby
to full term, morning sickness, the baby developing normally, backaches, leg
pain and if their labor will be safe and (hopefully) easy.
Can
chiropractic care help ease their minds? Chiropractic care has been observed to
help pregnant and birthing women a number of ways. Chiropractors have been
performing spinal adjustments on pregnant women for over a hundred years and
have noted that chiropractic spinal corrective care may help maintain pregnancy,
control vomiting during pregnancy, deliver full-term infants with ease and
produce healthier infants.
Common
Questions & Answers Regarding Chiropractic & Pregnancy
Is chiropractic care safe in
pregnancy? Very
safe and very sensible for both mother and baby.
Is it difficult to receive a
chiropractic adjustment when pregnant?
Not at all. Chiropractors are trained in adjusting the
spines of pregnant women and many chiropractic adjusting tables have special
modifications for the pregnant figure.
How late in pregnancy is it
possible to get an adjustment?
Patients have received
adjustments even during labor.
Can my baby receive
chiropractic care?
Infants a few hours old have been given spinal checkups and adjustments (if
needed).
Infants
and Babies
You do
everything to ensure your baby’s health; during pregnancy you eat right, you
avoid drugs, cigarettes and alcohol (even aspirin has been shown to cause
problems in pregnancy); and you take childbirth classes so you may have a
natural, drug-free birth. After the baby arrives, you breastfeed knowing that
is the superior form of nutrition; you do everything you can to make sure your
baby is healthy – have you had their spine checked?
Birth
Trauma – The First Subluxation
Sadly,
some newborns have unhealthy spines:
The
birth process…is potentially a traumatic, crippling event…mechanical stress
imposed by obstetrical manipulation – even the application of standard orthodox
procedures may prove intolerable to the fetus. The view has been expressed
clinically that most signs of neonatal injury observed in the delivery room are
neurological…
“With the
birth process becoming more and more an intervening procedure…the chiropractic
adjustment becomes even more important to the child’s future, “said the late
Larry Webster, D.C., of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association.
The
Spine and Infant Health
Of a
random group of 1,250 babies examined 5 days after birth, 211 suffered from
vomiting, hyperactivity and sleeplessness – spinal abnormalities were found in
95% of this group. Spinal adjustment “frequently resulted in immediate
quieting, cessation of crying, muscular relaxation and sleepiness.” The authors
noted that an unhealthy spine causes “many clinical features from central motor
impairment to lower resistance to infections – especially ear, nose and throat
infections.”
In another
study, of 1093 newborns checked, 298 had upper neck stress and early signs of
scoliosis.
For over a
hundred years, doctors of chiropractic have observed often dramatic responses
from some infants after a chiropractic spinal adjustment with conditions as
varied as Erb’s palsy, in which an arm is limp and undeveloped, unbalanced
facial and skull symmetry, foot inversion, colic, torticollis (twisted neck),
“nervousness,” and ear, nose and throat infections.
When
Does a Baby Need a Spinal Checkup?
According
to chiropractic pediatric specialist, Larry Webster, D.C., there are six times
in a baby’s first year of life when spinal examinations are especially
important:
1.)
After the birth
process
2.)
When the baby
starts to hold his/her head up
3.)
When the baby
sits up
4.)
When the baby
starts to crawl
5.)
When the baby
starts to stand
6.)
When the baby
starts to walk
Conclusion
“Our children deserve to be treated naturally, not with
dangerous chemical drugs and unproven surgeries, “says Bobby Doscher, D.C.,
director of Oklahaven Children’s Center, which is beginning its fourth decade
helping indigent children with physical neurological and emotional disabilities
through drug-free chiropractic care.
Do all you can to give your baby the best possible chance to
have a healthy life. That includes childbirth without violence, avoidance of
drugs and medical procedures (except in emergencies) and breastfeeding. You
have your baby’s eyes checked, heart checked, ears checked … why not their
spine?
Healthier Children
“Chiropractic cares for my child?” Why? His back doesn’t bother him.” How
often chiropractors have encountered parents who appreciate the importance of
regular checkups for their child’s teeth, hearing, eyes, and ears but draw a
blank when it comes to a spinal checkup. In fact, a spinal checkup could be one
of the most important checkups your child will ever have.
Your
child’s spine is his/her lifeline because running through it is the spinal cord,
containing billions of nerve fibers that send messages and energy from the brain
to every part of their body.
Childhood
Childhood
is a very “physical” time. Jumping and running, falls and accidents are all
part of a normal childhood and yet they can cause spinal misalignments and nerve
damage – with serious consequences. It would be wise for all parents to have
their children’s spines checked periodically.
A
Family Affair
The most
gratifying thing that a doctor of chiropractic sees is the whole family coming
in for spinal checkups. It’s not unusual for chiropractors to hear stories from
patients who say that father has newfound energy; mother’s headaches and/or
menstrual cramps are things of the past; the children get sick less frequently
and severely; and rarely miss days from school.
Spinal
Checkups Are Vital
If your
child is suffering from any of these common conditions, it is essential to get
his/her spine checked for vertebral subluxations; not because the doctor of
chiropractic is treating your child for these conditions, but because all
children, especially if they are ill, need healthy spines.
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Fever
Colic
Croup
Hypertension
Poor
Posture
Nervousness
Constipation
Bed-wetting
Weakness/Fatigue
Stomachaches
Sinus Problems |
Loss
of Hearing
Ear
Infections
Arthritis
Numbness
Irritability
Headaches
Neckaches
Backaches
Sore
Throat
Eye
Problems
Cough |
Skin
Disorders
Asthma/Wheezing
Bronchitis
Frequent Colds
Poor
Coordination
Poor
Concentration
Arm,
Hand, Shoulder Pain
Painful Joints
Hip,
Leg, Foot Pain
Scoliosis |
Conclusion
More and
more families are finding that a periodic chiropractic spinal checkup for their
children makes a big difference in their health. Why not include periodic
chiropractic checkups for you and your family?
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