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Whiplash

Whiplash is a condition resulting from an acceleration-deceleration transfer of energy to the neck. Automobile accidents, sports injuries and occupational mishaps are events that can cause this injury.

Symptoms: Whiplash may result in bone, muscle, nerve and other soft-tissue injuries. Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) may include pain and numbness, muscle spasm, dizziness, headaches, and social and psychological issues. The condition can vary from mild to severe.

Research has shown that, with proper guidance, early return to work enhances recovery and reduces the risk of long-term disability.

Registered Massage Therapists may help:

  • Decrease muscle spasm and pain
  • Restore range of motion
  • Improve muscle strength, endurance and tone
  • Reduce headaches
  • Improve function