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Red
Bank, NJ Chiropractic Office and Auto Accident Injuries
Modern
life puts many stresses on the body never experienced before in
the history of human existence. Auto accidents are a perfect example
of this, especially in the fast-paced, automobile-dependant lifestyle
of millions of New Jersey residents.
Chiropractic
offers healthy, drug free solutions for the most common injuries
suffered during and after auto accidents. These injuries often include
whiplash and herniated
discs. Because chiropractic is so widely regarded as one of
the best treatment options available, New Jersey law requires that
personal injury protection on automobile insurance covers chiropractic
care following an auto accident (regardless of whomever is at fault).
Whiplash
and Chiropractic
Whiplash
is the term used to describe symptoms of damage to the soft tissues
of the cervical (neck) spine following an auto accident or other
trauma. It is involved in cases in which the neck has experienced
a sudden and traumatic distortion, such as when a vehicle has been
hit from behind.
Whiplash
leads to serious health problems when the condition is not properly
addressed. It is extremely important to recognize symptoms and seek
treatment as soon as possible. When whiplash symptoms are ignored,
the result may be chronic pain. Chronic
pain is a more difficult condition to treat.
Symptoms
of whiplash can include pain in the neck and back; soreness in the
shoulders; headaches; and the sensation of ‘pins and needles’
in the arms and legs. Other possible symptoms are visual and auditory
disturbances or vertigo. The sooner these warning signs appear,
the more serious the whiplash injury. In some cases, these effects
are not felt until several days after the accident.
Chiropractic
care is more than simply a treatment for the pain associated
with whiplash; it works to correct the cause of the pain and other
symptoms. It can increase joint and postural movement and reduce
pain and inflammation.
Back
Injuries
Auto
accidents can cause a number of back-related injuries, but the most
common of these are herniated discs. The discs in the spine are
located between the vertebrae; these circles of cartilage act as
cushions when the body exerts pressure on the spine. Herniated discs
occur when enough trauma causes the outer shell of the disc to tear
and the soft, central portion bulges out.
When
a disc herniation happens, some auto accident sufferers experience
severe pain in the neck or lower back that extends to the areas
related to injured nerve roots. Others may feel no pain at all,
but may complain of numbness, tingling, or other sensory changes.
It’s extremely important to have a full chiropractic assessment
following an auto injury precisely because the signs of injury are
often vague at first but can lead to chronic pain and health conditions
in the future.
Chiropractic
offers a conservative, drug free, and effective approach to herniated
discs and other back injuries. The treatment programs at Monmouth
Pain and Rehabilitation usually include gentle chiropractic adjustments
to the injured area and spinal decompression traction. Progressive
physical therapy is used in conjunction with chiropractic to stabilize
the injured area.
Chiropractic
Treatment for Auto Accident Injuries in Monmouth County
After
an auto accident, priorities can often be misplaced; concerns about
fixing or replacing a vehicle should never take precedence over
caring for the physical self. It’s crucial to remember that
injuries incurred during an auto accident are not always immediately
apparent, but the long term effects can be disastrous.
The
damage that occurs during auto accidents is often experienced in
the spine. Because chiropractic is the field of health specializing
in disorders of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord),
proper care ensures that all functions of the body are in working
order.
Treatment
begins with a diagnosis. At Monmouth Pain and Rehabilitation, we
use on-site x-ray technology in conjunction with a comprehensive
orthopedic and neurological examination. Occasionally, chiropractic
and medical practices work hand in hand. In this case, we are certified
to read and review the results of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Once
a condition has been diagnosed, the team of chiropractors at Monmouth
Pain and Rehabilitation use a number of established techniques in
the treatment of auto accident injuries. Our primary approach is
known as Chiropractic Biophysics (CBP), a method that places importance
on total spinal alignment and health. We are also a multidisciplinary
facility that includes physical
therapy, acupuncture, and massage
therapy.
Please
call or visit our office if you have
experienced an auto accident and would like to learn more about
your injuries and how Monmouth Pain and Rehabilitation can help.
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