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It Was "Just a Fender Bender" — So Why Does Your Neck Still Hurt?

Whiplash isn’t just about impact. It’s about how your body reacts.

Sudden stops, jerking motions – even at low speeds – can send your spine and soft tissues into a tailspin.

You don’t have to hit your head or even feel sore right away to have whiplash.

In fact, symptoms often show up days or even weeks later. That lingering neck stiffness? The headaches? The trouble concentrating or sleeping? Yep — that could be whiplash at work behind the scenes.

When the neck is whipped forward and back, it strains muscles, ligaments, and spinal alignment.
And when that alignment is off? Your whole nervous system feels it.

Your spine is designed to absorb shock — but sudden trauma (like a car accident) can overload it.
Even low-speed collisions can cause:

  • Neck stiffness
  • Headaches
  • Shoulder or upper back pain
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue

And here’s the kicker: Without the right support, these symptoms can turn into chronic pain.

A whiplash injury isn’t always loud. Sometimes it whispers.
But your body remembers — and it compensates in ways that cause lasting tension and discomfort.

The good news? With focused chiropractic care, we help your body restore balance, reduce inflammation, and heal properly — without medication or guesswork.

Let’s make sure nothing gets missed.

Book your visit today — and give your neck the care it deserves.

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