Showing posts with label whiplash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whiplash. Show all posts

6/1/10

How to Avoid Whiplash Injury from a Roller Coaster Ride

Valencia California is home to some of the best roller coaster rides in the world. It is right off of Interstate 5 and is close in location for those living in Los Angeles. If people fly in from other parts of the country they can go to the LAX airport or the Burbank Airport. In about two more weeks the kids will be out of school and summer break will be in full effect. The theme parks will have families and kids visiting them and smiles will be had by all.

The roller coaster is major attraction and people love to ride them. The adrenaline rush is fun and when the weather is over ninety degrees the speed can cool the body down quite nice. The rides go up and down and from side to side at speeds so fast the neck can experience a whiplash injury. It is impossible to guarantee that if a person gets on a ride that they will not get it, but there is something that can be done. The way to lessen the likely hood of cervical trauma is to look at where the next turn is and be ready for it. Being prepared means paying attention to what is going on. When going down a large slope look at what is next, if there is a turn to the left get ready for it. The brain can communicate with the muscles to get ready for the turn. Some of the most damaging injuries to the ligaments and discs in the neck happen when a person is not ready for it. They are caught off guard, the muscles are relaxed, and there is no defense to the trauma. Roller coaster rides are fun and should be enjoyed, just pay attention while on it and help keep your neck healthy this summer. It sure would not be fun to cut a vacation short and following this advice can help cut down your odds of having problems. If you do end up getting it, then make sure to go to one of the best Doctors in Los Angeles. After a history and exam, and possibly some diagnostic procedures

5/20/10

Whiplash Shoulder Pain

Here you are driving your vehicle just like you have every other day and you just pulled into the drive thru and got a fresh cup of coffee. You pull out of the parking lot and before you know it you are in an accident experience. Someone struck your car from behind and it threw your head forward fast and then back very fast. Your neck was tossed into flexion and extension at a rate that causes injury to your ligaments and cervical discs. Immediately you check the windshield to see if you head struck it, but luckily it did not. You also had your seatbelt on and you thank yourself for wearing it.

Immediately after you might not have neck pain, a headache, or shoulder pain. You can get out and look at all the damage that has happened to the bumpers and cars, file a police report, and get in contact with the insurance companies. If it is severe enough of an accident there might be an ambulance that shows up to the accident scene. You could get your blood pressure checked and if you have a difficult time holding your neck up then you might need to go to the hospital in an ambulance. It turns out that you did go to the hospital and you were examined using x rays and imaging units. You were then sent home with a recommendation of taking anti-inflammatory drugs. When you get home you notice that your neck and shoulders are very stiff and your muscles are in pain. As the next couple of days go on your condition gets worse even after taking the anti-inflammatory drugs. You officially have a whiplash injury and soft tissue damage.

Now it is time to contact a Doctor or specialist who deals directly with torn soft tissues in the neck. A Chiropractor is someone who has many techniques and treatments to work on this injury. Mainstream medicine might not agree with some of the beliefs and practices of this profession, but the research is growing in support of Chiropractic health care. They can diagnose as to which area of the cervical spine is injured and if you have a C5 C6 disc bulge or herniated disc then you could be severe pain between your shoulder blades. You could think that there is something wrong in your thoracic spine, but the pain is coming from a nerve that is located in the cervical spine. If it is diagnosed that you have a herniated disc, then non surgical spinal decompression might be the solution. Please contact the best Chiropractor in Los Angeles for whiplash treatment. It is always best to treat the injured tissues early and reduce the pain symptoms. It can make life a lot easier later on in your life.