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Whiplash
Injuries to the neck caused by a rapid movement of the head backward, forward, or side to side, is referred to as "Whiplash." Whether a result of a car accident, sport, or work injury, whiplash or other neck injuries warrant a thorough medical and chiropractic check-up. The biggest danger with these injuries is that the symptoms can take years to develop. Too often people don't seek treatment until more serious complications develop. Even after whiplash victims settle their insurance claims, between 39%-56% report they still suffer with symptoms two years later.

In the past, a typical whiplash injury where no bones were broken, was hard to document. Soft tissue injuries do not show up on x-ray and insurance companies would deny coverage. Literally adding insult to injury, the patient suffering all too real pain was considered to be a fraud, a liar, or at best a hypochondriac. New imaging devices (CAT Scans, Magnetic Imaging, and Ultra-Sound) may now show soft tissue injury and now insurance companies cover most whiplash injuries.

When no bones are broken and the head doesn't strike the windshield, typical symptoms are as follows: 92% complain of neck pain, which typically starts two hours up to two days after the accident. This is often the result of tightened muscles that react to either muscle tears or excessive movement of joints from ligament damage. The muscles tighten in an effort to splint and support the head, limiting the excessive movement.

About 57% of those suffering from whiplash complain of headaches. The pain may be on one side or both, on again off again or constant, in one spot or more generalized. These headaches, like the neck pain, are often the result of tightened, tensed muscles trying to keep the head stable and, like tension headaches, they are often felt behind the eyes.

Shoulder pain often described as pain radiating down the back of the neck into the shoulder blade area, may also be the result of tensed muscles, accounting for 49% of injuries caused by whiplash.

Muscle tears are often described as burning pain, prickling or tingling. More severe disc damage may cause sharp pain with certain movements, with or without radiation into the arms, hand and fingers, which are relieved by holding your hand over your head.

Chiropractic Locations:
PHOENIX
  • SE Corner of 7th Street & Indian School Road
  • 27th Avenue South of Camelback Road
  • 68th Avenue & Indian School Road
  • 33rd Street & Indian School Road
  • 32nd Street & Shea Blvd

GLENDALE
  • 71st Avenue & Bell Road
  • 95th Avenue & Camelback Road

TEMPE
  • Broadway Road (between Hardy & Priest)

MESA
  • Main Street (Just West of Gilbert Road)
  • SE Corner of Baseline & Extension

AHWATUKEE
  • NE Corner of 48th Street & Chandler Blvd

GOODYEAR
  • Pebblecreek Parkway (between McDowell Rd. & Virginia)

We can help you with:
Types of Accidents
  • Motor Vehicle (Auto) Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Serious Car Crashes
  • Bus Accidents
  • Slip and Falls
  • Work Injuries

Symptoms
  • Whiplash
  • Headaches
  • Nerve Damage
  • Ligament & Tendon Injuries
  • Cervical (Neck) Sprain/Strain
  • Lumbar (Low Back) Sprain/Strain
  • Numbness & Tingling in Arms and/or Legs
Contact us:
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A. Dennis Goldberg, D.C.
4045 North 7th Street, Suite 208
Phoenix, AZ. 85014
drgoldbergucc@yahoo.com

Phone: (602) 253-8888
Fax: (602) 252-0845