Whiplash Neck Pain Chiropractor Fairview Park Ohio
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FAQ’s About Whiplash & Neck Pain
Can chiropractic care help with neck pain and whiplash?
Yes. Torque Release chiropractic can help with neck pain and whiplash. Neck pain is caused by the nerves and muscles of the neck becoming aggravated resulting in pain, inflammation, and tension. Whiplash is one of the countless causes of neck pain. Torque Release calms the nerves down that are associated with neck pain of all types including whiplash resulting in decreased pain, inflammation, and tension.
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Chiropractors often jerk and crack necks. Is there an alternative chiropractic treatment that is just as effective?
Yes. Torque Release chiropractic is a chiropractic treatment that involves no twisting, cracking, or popping. Torque Release gentle, specific and effective. Torque Release aims to restore proper function to the nerves that are aggravated in the spine that lead to many different types of pain and dysfunction.
What can be expected from a TRT (Torque Release Technique) chiropractic session for whiplash and neck pain?
A typical Torque Release Technique session will include a gentle and calm traction of the spine that feels good and increases mobility in the spine, then the spine will be adjusted to stimulate the nerves that are at the root cause of the problem. Then we have multiple different therapies that can be utilized based on the patients pain and history to help reduce pain and inflammation. The entire process is designed to maximize comfort and effectiveness.
Will I experience pain during TRT sessions?
How long does it take to recover from neck pain or whiplash with chiropractic treatment?
Every patient’s symptoms and history are different so it is hard to predict the length of time needed for recovery. That being said we have a vast majority of patients feeling better after their first visit. Depending on how long your symptoms have been around and how frequently you have experienced those symptoms will dictate the length of recovery. We are confident that almost every patient will feel drastically better after the first few weeks of care if not sooner.