Whiplash Injury - Pectoral Muscle Stretch for Neck Pain - Kennedy Chiropractic-Boulder, CO
www.ColoPainClinic.com Dr. Kennedy shows you how to stretch your pectoral muscles to alleviate neck pain. After a whiplash injury, some people ...
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www.ColoPainClinic.com Dr. Kennedy shows you how to stretch your pectoral muscles to alleviate neck pain. After a whiplash injury, some people ...
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If you have been involved in a road traffic accident and are suffering from pain and discomfort in your neck you may be wondering whether you are suffering from a whiplash injury. This article looks at how whiplash injuries are caused, the main symptoms of a whiplash injury and how long it may take you to recover from your whiplash injury.
A whiplash injury usually – but not always – occurs in a road traffic accident where one car has gone into the back of another car. This often happens, for example, where one car is stationary at traffic lights and another car fails to brake in time and collides with the rear of the stationary car. The collision does not have to be particularly forceful to cause a whiplash injury to the driver (and/or passengers) of the stationary car.
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Los Angeles Chiropractor Expands Massage Therapy Services by Increasing the ... Dr. Marinaro designs chiropractic treatment plans on an individual basis for patients that have back pain, neck pain, whiplash, auto accident injuries, and work-related injuries. In addition to performing spinal adjustments, Dr. Marinaro may prescribe |
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Pomona Chiropractic Doctor Helps Auto-Accident Injury Victims Find Relief Accidents tend to cause a unique type of injury known as whiplash. This is a soft tissue injury that affects the muscles and soft tissues of the neck, head, and shoulders. In addition, victims can experience subluxations and/or slipped discs as a |
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Wake-up call starters out with concussions last fall, each resulting from a different injury. Specialists say the higher rate among girls could be because their neck muscles tend to be weaker, and therefore less capable of preventing or diminishing whiplash. |
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Car accident claims The most common injuries people suffer in car accidents are neck injuries, such as whiplash, which is an injury to the soft tissues or muscle in the neck caused by the head being thrown forward and back at speed in the accident. Whiplash may only last |
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The Chiropractors of New Century Spine Centers in San Diego Announce New ... Chiropractic care in San Diego by licensed chiropractors is a great treatment option for those suffering from whiplash from a car accident, sciatica from disc injury, arm pain from thoracic outlet syndrome, and back pain from sprains and strains. |
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Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby has spent more time off the ice than on it in the past year. Sidelined for the bulk of 2011 following a concussion, Crosby returned to play in November in signature fashion, scoring two goals and adding two assists as the Penguins beat the New York Islanders. But by December, Crosby was sidelined again and he hasn't played since.
Crosby has been experiencing symptoms he has described as similar to those he dealt with following last year's concussion, saying he "just didn't feel right" the day after his last game, Dec. 5 against the Boston Bruins. Crosby has been followed by his medical team in Pittsburgh and has been undergoing physical therapy, making progress along the way, since that time.
However, after Crosby sought an additional opinion last month at the recommendation of his agent, Pat Brisson, there was suddenly much public discussion about what was the actual nature of Crosby's injury. The final consensus from Crosby's medical team and a third independent party, Philadelphia-based spinal surgeon Dr. Alexander Vaccaro, is that Crosby is dealing with a soft-tissue injury in his neck and he is continuing to progress with his rehabilitation efforts.
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