Neck Stiffness
Reduced cervical mobility and stiffness may occur following sudden neck trauma or acceleration injuries.
Whiplash injuries commonly occur following sudden acceleration and deceleration movements, frequently associated with motor vehicle accidents.
Symptoms may include neck pain, headaches, dizziness, shoulder discomfort, muscle spasms, and reduced cervical mobility.
Clinical evaluation, imaging support, posture assessment, and patient-centered care may help improve understanding of injury-related symptoms and treatment planning.
Whiplash injuries may contribute to neck stiffness, headaches, dizziness, and upper quarter discomfort.
Reduced cervical mobility and stiffness may occur following sudden neck trauma or acceleration injuries.
Whiplash injuries may contribute to upper shoulder tension, muscle soreness, and reduced movement.
Some patients may experience dizziness, imbalance, headaches, or visual discomfort after whiplash-related trauma.
Whiplash-related symptoms may involve cervical structures, posture changes, muscular tension, and upper quarter dysfunction.
Clinical evaluation, movement assessment, patient history, and imaging support may help improve understanding of injury-related changes and treatment planning.
Contact Davydov Pain Center to request an appointment for whiplash injury evaluation and upper quarter pain care.
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