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August 7, 2026Whiplash is one of the most common injuries sustained during a car accident. Whiplash can also happen from physical assaults, sports injuries, or falls. Whiplash happens when the head is vigorously jerked forward and then backward, causing injury to the tendons, ligaments, and neck muscles.
- Many who experience whiplash will recover in about 3 months, but up to ¾ of the individuals have symptoms that last for years.
- Whiplash injuries make up more than 65 percent of bodily-injury claims and are the most common injury in rear-end collisions.
- Whiplash happens more often in women than in men.
Whiplash may seem like a minor discomfort at first, but its effects can be debilitating and long-lasting if it’s not properly treated. At Texas Spine & Sports Therapy Center, we’ll help you be aware of the impact of whiplash on your neck and how effective chiropractic treatment can alleviate pain and prevent further problems in the future.
Understanding Whiplash on Your Neck
When you encounter whiplash, it occurs after your neck moves quickly beyond its typical range of motion, which can damage the soft tissues in the cervical spine (neck). The muscles, ligaments, and tendons that support the neck typically become stretched or torn. In some severe instances, the discs between the vertebrae can also be affected. This sudden movement can lead to muscle spasms, inflammation, and pain.
What Happens During Whiplash? Typical Symptoms
Whiplash doesn’t always demonstrate immediate symptoms. Many people don’t start to experience pain and discomfort hours or days after the injury occurs. Some typical symptoms include:
- Blurred vision or other visual disturbances
- Diminished range of motion in the neck
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Fatigue and trouble sleeping
- Headaches and migraines that stem from the top of the neck and the base of the skull
- Neck pain and stiffness in the shoulders and especially the neck
- Reduced range-of-motion
- Ringing in the ears
- Shoulder and upper back pain
- Tingling or numbness in the arms
- Upper back, shoulder, or arm pain
Some symptoms may decrease on their own with rest, others might persist for weeks or several months if left untreated. This might lead to chronic pain and a diminished quality of life.
How Does Whiplash Affect Your Neck?
Your neck is a complicated structure consisting of muscles, ligaments, vertebrae, and nerves. Whiplash can have a profound impact on this intricate area of your body.
Disc Injury
In severe accidents, whiplash can impact the discs in the cervical spine. The sudden jolt that occurs during whiplash can lead to disc herniation, which puts pressure on the surrounding nerves and can cause weakness, numbness, or tingling in the arms.
Muscle Strain and Spasms
The sudden jerking motion that occurs during whiplash can strain the neck muscles, causing them to tighten up and spasm. These muscle spasms often result in pain, limited movement, and difficulty holding your head in a neutral position. It also becomes difficult to bend your head down to look at your computer or do paperwork.
Nerve Compression
The impact of whiplash may also cause compression or irritation of the nerves in the neck. This can result in burning pain that radiates down the arms, and creates tingling and numbness, or weakness in your hands, and fingers.
Tendon and Ligament Damage
Whiplash may tear or stretch the ligaments and tendons that stabilize the neck. Damage to these tissues cause instability in the neck, chronic pain, and an increased risk of further injury.
Professional Care Matters When It Comes to Treating Whiplash
Rest and over-the-counter Ibuprofen can help control mild whiplash symptoms, but professional care is necessary when it comes to addressing the underlying issues of this type of injury and preventing long-term difficulties. At Texas Spine & Sports Therapy Center, we offer an all-encompassing approach to treating whiplash injuries that typically includes the following steps:
Chiropractic Care
Chiropractic adjustments can help realign the cervical spine and increase mobility. Chiropractors use manual, hands-on techniques to address misalignments that may have occurred during the whiplash injury, providing relief from pain and stiffness.
Massage Therapy
Massage therapy helps to reduce muscle tension and alleviate muscle spasms. It also increases circulation and blood flow to the affected area, which promotes healing and reduces inflammation.
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is one of the most effective treatments for whiplash. Through targeted stretches and specific exercises, we can reduce pain, strengthen the muscles that support your spine and help restore your neck’s range of motion.
Ergonomics and Posture Education
In addition to physical healing, we work with our patients to improve their posture and implement ergonomic strategies to prevent further strain on the neck, especially during work or daily activities. The ways you hold your body during daily tasks, such as sitting at a desk or standing has a profound impact on how you heal.
Strengthening and Stretching
As part of your rehabilitation, we teach specific strengthening and stretching exercises designed to support neck stability and flexibility, reducing the risk of continued or future injuries.
When Should I Seek Medical Attention?
If you’ve experienced whiplash, it’s essential to seek medical attention even if the pain is mild at first. Postponing treatment can lead to long-term complications and chronic neck pain. If you experience any of the following, you should seek immediate care at Texas Spine & Sports Therapy Center:
- Difficulty speaking or swallowing
- Dizziness or changes in your vision
- Headaches that become persistent or worsen
- Numbness or tingling in the hands or arms
- Severe neck pain that worsens
These symptoms could be signs of more severe injuries, such as a herniated disc or nerve damage that requires immediate attention.
Make an Appointment with Texas Spine & Sports Therapy Center
Whiplash can have a significant impact on overall well-being, including your neck. With the right treatment, most people fully recover. If you’ve been in a car accident or sustained a whiplash injury in another way, don’t wait for the symptoms to get worse. At Texas Spine & Sports Therapy Center, we offer effective, non-invasive, holistic treatments tailor-made to meet your needs. Our team of experts is dedicated to helping you recover quickly and safely, getting you back to your normal life. Schedule an appointment with us by calling (512) 806-0015 or contact us online today and learn more about how we restore your neck health and help you heal from whiplash.




