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Let me start of by saying that I have no experience as far as whiplash is concerned. What I know is from the research I have completed purely for the purpose of this post.
While I can’t say that I know how you feel, I can only sympathize. The good news is that for most people the pain does eventually subside and the condition goes away by itself. I know of a few people who experienced this and while it did take some time, eventually the whiplash did resolve itself.
I like the definition from Mayo Clinic:
While most people do experience whiplash through a rear-end car accident, this is not the only means to get injured this way. You can also experience whiplash through falls, or even while playing a sport. As long as there’s a risk of the “whip” motion (prevalent in whiplash), there’s always a potential for this form of injury.
Comment down below if you or someone you know has experienced whiplash through a fall/slip/sports etc.
Can massage help someone who has suffered whiplash, and if so, how? Is it possible that massage can actually make whiplash worse? Let’s look at all of these in some more detail.
Before we go any further I would like to provide the following disclaimer.
Okay coming to massage….is massage something that can help with whiplash? Yes it can, but one needs to be very careful when looking at this.
First and foremost, you never self massage. This is a no-no as far as I’m concerned. There’s just way too many risks to make an already bad situation, worse. If there’s one thing you shouldn’t be doing, it’s taking matters into your own hands when it comes to whiplash!
What does this mean for you? Well it basically means you need to do your homework! Massage can definitely provide some relief, but not every massage therapist is trained to administer massage for treating whiplash. You will need to do some research to see if you can find a therapist in your area who specializes in treating whiplash specifically.
Of course any alternative form of treatment you wish to purse such as massage should be discussed with both doctors. Also, it might be possible that they know of a therapist they could be able to recommend you to.
At this time you can also discuss with them on what treatment (or combination of treatments) makes most sense for your specific condition. Maybe a multi-pronged approach makes most sense in helping you manage the condition without suffering too much pain in the long term.
There isn’t one specific technique that is employed but rather a combination of techniques that usually works best depending on each specific case. Deep tissue work might yield positive results for one, shiatsu or trigger point therapy might show results for another.
If you want to know more about massage techniques and whiplash, here’s a great read from Chiropractic & Manual Therapy that’s well worth checking out.
Whether you’re suffering from whiplash or something else, there’s always more than one way to address the problem. Massage is definitely something that should be explored for whiplash, but you should also explore other options – specifically targeted stretching exercises/routines, physical therapy, and even acupuncture might be a few things to look into!
Yes my polyps are not gone, but they have reduced drastically from what they were before. The lesson here is that there are multiple ways to resolve your issue. You just need to sit down and do some research and see what’s worked for others. It might just work for you too!
Take care and we’ll see you next time!
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