Dr. Brian Olson, Yankton chiropractor has been providing safe, affordable and effective chiropractic care to the Yankton, SD and Hartington, NE areas for over 25 years. The office treats neck and back pain with chiropractic adjustments and physiotherapy including acupuncture, electric muscle stimulation, hydrotherapy, massage, non-surgical spinal decompression (traction), active therapeutic movements, and computerized chiropractic adjustments which involve no popping or twisting of the spine.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Whiplash - Rest or Treatment?
Whiplash, or WAD (whiplash associated disorders) results from the rapid movement
of the neck and head resulting in injury. This is the net result of the
“classic” motor vehicle collision, though other injury models (like slips and
falls) can result in similar injuries. Last month, we listed basic facts, of
which one was better results (less long-term pain and disability) occurred from
initial active treatment of the neck with mobilization/manipulation, exercise,
and encouraging movement vs. placing a collar on the patient and “resting” the
injured neck. Though there are a few studies that suggest there is no difference
in results, the majority state that it is BEST to actively treat the patient and
encourage movement (of course, assuming no unstable fractures have occurred)
rather than to place the patient into a collar and limit activities. The first
question that we’ll address this month is, why is this important?
The simple answer is that you, as an advocate for an injured friend, family
member or as a patient yourself, may NOT be offered “the best” treatment
approach by the ER or primary care physician. In fact, one study cited a survey
regarding the management of whiplash injuries in an ER and reported that between
23-47% of physicians prescribed a soft cervical collar for acute whiplash rather
than promoting immediate active treatment. By knowing this information, the
knowledgeable patient can refuse the collar method of care and seek care that
emphasizes the use of early mobilization and manipulation, like chiropractic!
Though referrals to chiropractors are increasing as more research becomes
available, chiropractic care is still significantly ignored or not considered by
many practicing ER and primary care physicians. As always, you need to be your
own “best advocate,” and the only way to do that is to be informed, hence the
intention of this Health Update! Some studies even report that the use of a
collar may have deleterious or “bad” side effects and can actually make you
WORSE (this was reported by the Quebec Task Force)! The majority of studies on
the subject of whiplash report that encouraging “normal activity,” as opposed to
immobilization, IS the best approach. We will certainly help steer you in the
right direction!
Next, let’s talk about WHY does this method works better? The research supports
that soft tissues injuries heal better and with less scar tissue formation when
patients receive active treatment/early activity types of care (like
manipulation / chiropractic). In general, any treatment approach that reduces
patient suffering sooner, encourages one to return to “normal activities”
faster, and promotes independence and self-care methods earlier is the best
approach!
We realize you have a choice in whom you consider for your health care provision
and we sincerely appreciate your trust in choosing our service for those needs.
If you, a friend, or family member requires care for Whiplash, we would be
honored to render our services. Visit www.olsonchiropracticcenter.com for more information.
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