Sources of pain from whiplash
When the cervical spine (neck) is subject to a whiplash
injury, there is usually a combination of factors that
contribute to the back pain and neck pain. These factors
must be addressed individually by a chiropractor, while
maintaining a "holistic" view of the patient.
The most significant factors resulting from the whiplash
injury may include one or more of the following:
- Chiropractic treatment for joint
dysfunction from a whiplash injury
- Chiropractic treatment for muscle
dysfunction from a whiplash injury
- Chiropractic treatment for faulty
movement patterns from a whiplash injury
- Chiropractic treatment for disc
derangement from a whiplash injury
1. Chiropractic treatment for joint
dysfunction from a whiplash injury
This occurs when one of the joints in the spine or limbs loses its normal
joint play (resiliency and shock absorption). It is detected through motion palpation,
a procedure in which the chiropractor gently moves the joint in different directions
and assesses its joint play. When a joint develops dysfunction, its normal range
of movement may be affected and it can become painful.
In addition, joint dysfunction can lead to a muscle
imbalance and muscle pain and a vicious cycle:
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The loss of joint play can cause abnormal signals
to the nervous system (there are an abundance of
nerve receptors in the joint)
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The muscles related to that joint can subsequently
become tense or, conversely, underactive
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The resulting muscle imbalance can place increased
stress on the joint, aggravating the joint dysfunction
that already exists
2. Chiropractic treatment for muscle dysfunction
from a whiplash injury
When joint dysfunction develops, muscles are affected.
Some muscles respond by becoming tense and overactive,
while others respond by becoming inhibited and underactive.
In either case, these muscles can develop trigger
points.
Trigger points are areas of congestion within the
muscle where toxins accumulate (2). These toxins can
irritate the nerve endings within the muscle and produce
pain. This pain can occur in the muscle itself or can
be referred pain (perceived in other areas of the body).
The muscle can also send abnormal neurological signals
into the nervous system. This can then cause disruption
of the ability of the nervous system to properly regulate
muscles in other parts of the body, leading to the
development of faulty movement patterns.
3. Chiropractic treatment for faulty movement patterns
from a whiplash injury
It is thought that the intense barrage of pain
signals from a traumatic whiplash injury to the cervical
spine can change the way the nervous system controls
the coordinated function of muscles (3). The disruption
of coordinated, stable movement is known as faulty
movement patterns.
Faulty movement patterns cause increased strain in
the muscles and joints, leading to neck pain and back
pain. They can involve the neck itself or can arise
from dysfunction in other areas of the body such as
the foot or pelvis.
Instability is also considered part of faulty
movement patterns. There are 2 types of instability
that can occur in whiplash (3):
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Passive instability—the ligaments
of the neck are loosened; and
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Dynamic instability—the nervous system
disruption causes a disturbance in the body’s
natural muscular response to common, everyday forces.
As a result of instability, even mild, innocuous activities
can become painful.
4. Chiropractic treatment for disc
derangement from a whiplash injury
The force of whiplash can cause injury to the discs
between the vertebrae and small tears can develop.
If the gelatinous middle of the disc seeps out it can
irritate the nerve endings in this area. This is known
as disc derangement.
Occasionally, the gel can seep all the way out and
press on a nerve root exiting the spinal cord behind
the disc, known as disc herniation. This may
involve pain in the neck as well as sharp, shooting
pain down the arm and possibly neurological symptoms
such as numbness, tingling and muscle weakness.
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