Whip Lash Injuries
Whiplash Treatment Relief
Whiplash treatment at Bromberg Chiropractic offers targeted care for individuals suffering from neck injuries caused by sudden back-and-forth motion. Our approach combines chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and rehabilitation exercises to address pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion. Each treatment plan is tailored to meet the unique needs of the patient, promoting faster healing and long-term neck health. Our goal is to reduce inflammation, restore mobility, and improve your overall quality of life. Whether the injury was sustained in a car accident, sports event, or another type of trauma, our experienced team is here to guide your recovery every step of the way.
Whiplash Condition Overview
Whiplash is a soft tissue injury that affects the neck and occurs when the head is suddenly and forcefully thrown backward and then forward. Most commonly linked to rear-end car collisions, whiplash can also result from sports injuries, falls, or physical assaults. This rapid motion can strain or tear muscles, ligaments, and tendons in the neck and may also impact spinal discs and nerves. Symptoms can include neck pain, stiffness, headaches, dizziness, and fatigue, often appearing hours or days after the incident. Early evaluation and appropriate care are crucial to prevent long-term issues and promote a full recovery.

Whiplash treatment improves comfort, range of motion, and helps reduce long-term complications from neck injuries. Our chiropractic approach encourages natural healing and restores balance to the musculoskeletal system.
Every whiplash injury is unique, which is why we customize each treatment plan based on the severity of your symptoms, your medical history, and your specific recovery goals.
Our chiropractic treatments focus on natural healing without relying on prescription medications or surgical interventions.
Whiplash often limits neck mobility and causes tight, painful muscles.
Timely and appropriate treatment can significantly shorten the recovery period and help prevent long-term complications like recurring headaches, joint stiffness, or nerve issues.
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