Whiplash Treatment in Jacksonville, FL
If you were just in a car accident and your neck is stiff or sore, read this. The next 14 days matter more than you might know.
What Whiplash Actually Does to Your Spine
Whiplash happens when your head snaps forward and backward in rapid succession during a collision. That motion stretches the cervical ligaments and muscles beyond their normal range and forces the spinal joints into positions they were not designed to handle at that speed. The result is a combination of ligamentous injury, cervical strain, and joint dysfunction that can affect every level of the neck.
The biggest problem with whiplash is the delay. Most people feel okay immediately after a crash. Sometimes they feel a little stiff. Then 24 to 72 hours later they wake up and cannot turn their head. The reason is the inflammatory response that builds in the hours following the injury. Adrenaline masks the initial pain signal and the full extent of the injury does not become apparent until the swelling and guarding set in.
What makes whiplash particularly complex is that the mechanism creates multiple layers of injury at once. Cervical joint dysfunction, disc injury, muscle and ligament tears, and sometimes nerve root irritation all happen simultaneously. A treatment approach that only addresses one of those layers is going to leave residual problems behind.
The Florida PIP Window: Why You Need to Act Now
Florida is a no-fault insurance state. That means your own Personal Injury Protection coverage, required for all Florida drivers, pays for your medical treatment after a car accident regardless of who caused it. There is no cost to you out of pocket and no need to establish fault first. But PIP coverage has one firm requirement: you must seek medical care within 14 days of the accident date.
Miss that window and the coverage is gone. It does not come back. Fourteen days from the date of the accident, not from when you first started feeling pain, not from when you decided it was serious enough to deal with. The date of the accident. If you are reading this and you were in a crash recently, today is the day to call us.
Dr. Muren is experienced in accident injury documentation. We treat the injury properly and we build the clinical record that supports your insurance claim. We bill your PIP directly. Read more about how we handle auto accident injuries here.
How We Treat Whiplash
The treatment protocol for whiplash is sequenced based on where you are in the healing process. Acute phase (first few weeks) focuses on reducing inflammation, restoring basic range of motion, and stabilizing the injured cervical joints. We use gentle chiropractic techniques during this phase, not aggressive high-velocity adjustments on fresh soft tissue injury.
Cervical chiropractic care addresses the joint dysfunction. Therapeutic massage manages the muscle spasm and protective guarding that sets in after trauma. Acupuncture works well for whiplash because it addresses the nervous system's response to the injury, calming the pain signals and reducing the guarding reflex.
As healing progresses, we transition to more active rehabilitation work: restoring full cervical range of motion, rebuilding the deep cervical flexor endurance that gets disrupted by whiplash, and correcting any postural patterns the injury created. Most whiplash cases resolve well with consistent care over six to twelve weeks. More severe cases with disc involvement may take longer.
Call us today at (904) 539-3352. Same-day appointments are available. We are at 13770 Beach Blvd, Suite 4, Jacksonville, FL 32224.
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