Specialist Whiplash care in Bristol
Whiplash is a neck injury caused by sudden acceleration and deceleration movement of the head and is most common as a result of road traffic accidents. Read on for symptoms, causes and how we can help.
Whiplash is most commonly caused by road traffic accidents, however can also result from injuries from sports such as rugby, football, boxing and snow boarding.
Using world-leading scanning technology, our Physiotherapists get the right diagnosis, and build a treatment plan tailored to your individual health goals, as well as delivering fast and effective pain relief.
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What is Whiplash?
A Bit About Whiplash...
Whiplash is a neck injury caused by sudden movement of the head. Whiplash is most commonly caused by road traffic accidents however injuries from sports such as rugby, football, boxing and snow boarding can also cause whiplash along with roller coaster rides.
Common symptoms of whiplash include:
- Neck pain
- Neck stiffness and difficulty moving your head
- Headaches
- Pain and muscle spasm in the shoulders and arms
It can take several hours for the symptoms to appear after you injure your neck.
Whiplash occurs when a person’s head moves backwards and then forwards suddenly with great force. This injury is most common following a rear-end car collision.
Whiplash results when the soft tissues (the muscles and ligaments) of your neck extend beyond their typical range of motion. Your symptoms might not appear for a while, so it’s important to pay attention to any physical changes for a few days following any accident.
Whiplash is thought of as a relatively mild condition, but it can cause long-term pain and discomfort.
Symptoms usually appear within 24 hours after the incident that caused the whiplash. Sometimes, symptoms may develop after a few days. They can last for several weeks.
Common symptoms include:
- Neck pain and stiffness
- Headaches, specifically at the base of the skull
- Dizziness
- Blurred vision
- Constant weariness
Less common symptoms associated with whiplash include:
- Problems with concentration and memory
- Ringing in the ears
- Inability to sleep well
- Irritability
- Chronic pain in the neck, shoulders, or head
In more severe cases symptoms such as numbness, pins and needles or weakness in the upper limbs can occur. Always see a healthcare practitioner if these symptoms appear.
What Causes Whiplash?
Whiplash happens most often after a traffic accident or a slip or fall.
Whiplash occurs when the muscles in your neck suffer a strain because of a rapid movement backward and then forward. The sudden motion causes your neck’s tendons and ligaments to stretch and tear, resulting in whiplash.
Some things that can cause whiplash include:
- Car accidents
- Physical abuse, such as being punched or shaken
- Contact sports such as football, boxing, and karate
- Horseback riding
- Cycling accidents
- Falls in which the head violently jerks backward
- Blows to the head with a heavy object
Specialist Treatment Of Whiplash
The treatments for whiplash are relatively simple. Over the counter medication, stretches and home exercises along with hot and cold therapy can provide relief. More severe injuries may require prescription painkillers and muscle relaxants to reduce muscle spasms.
Manual therapy plays a crucial role in recovery and prevention of the development of chronic neck pain and stiffness following whiplash. Multimodal treatment involving manual therapy, rehabilitation and strengthening exercises is recommended by the NICE guidelines in the treatment of whiplash associated disorders.
At The Medical, we specialise in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of neck pain and whiplash:
- Diagnosis - 3D Movement Scanners
- Treatment - manual therapy, such as manipulating the spine and massage, carried out by physiotherapists or chiropractors
- Strength and conditioning - Pilates and rehabilitation where you're taught exercises to strengthen your muscles and improve your posture
Your road to recovery begins with a full assessment with a physiotherapist or chiropractor
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Should I see a Physiotherapist?
Physiotherapy is for everybody. Whether your suffer from long term back pain, your wrist is aching from working at the kitchen table, you’ve pulled your shoulder at the gym, or you slept funny and woke up with a niggle in your neck…
Booking in for an assessment with one of our specialists will put your mind at ease, provide you with a sound explanation, and a plan to combat the pain.
We’re all guilty of putting our bodies on the back-burner, but it’s best to take the first step and catch pain early to prevent it progressing down the line. The sooner we get it sorted, the better!
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What can I expect during my course of treatment?
Your treatment plan will combine hands-on treatment with rehabilitation, and strength and conditioning sessions.
Your hands-on treatment will take place in one of our fully equipped treatment rooms. Your therapist will use a full range of techniques including ultrasound, soft tissue massage, joint mobalisation, manipulation and acupuncture.
Rehabilitation sessions take place in the gym, where our therapist have access to the latest exercise equipment, 3D Movement Analysis and Gait Analysis equipment.
If appropriate, we also have access to IDD Therapy, which uses computer-controlled pulling forces delivered by the SPINA medical device to gently decompress (take pressure off) targeted segments of the spine in order to take pressure off specific discs and nerves whilst at the same time, gently stretching tight muscles and stiff ligaments.
Having gone through a course of hands-on treatment and rehabilitation, your physiotherapist will track your progress by re-testing your injury using the 3D Movement Analysis system. The results will be discussed with you and we'll decide next steps together.
Temple Quay
- Call 0117 244 4540
- Great public transport links
- Onsite rehab gym
- Early and late appointments
Westbury-on-Tyrm
- Call 01172 444 542
- Free parking
- Onsite rehab gym
- Early and late appointments
Downend
- Call 0117 956 7300
- Free parking
- 3D movement analysis available
- Early and late appointments
Keynsham
- Call 01179 866 578
- Free parking
- Onsite rehab gym
- Early and late appointments