Hi Keri,
Since your head whipped back and forth you can be quite certain you have whiplash. This is also called “brachial plexus syndrome” because the bundle of nerves that originate in your neck (the brachial plexus) are being impinged by two things; the scalene muscles that originate on the cervical vertebrae and are now in multiple spasms and are putting pressure on the vertebrae, and also the scalenes are pulling the vertebrae so they are putting pressure onto the spinal cord.
Before you do any adjustment to the vertebrae, you need to release the tension of the muscles or they will just pull the entire thing out again.
I look forward to hearing from you after you review the website. This is one of the conditions that can be quickly helped by treating the muscle spasms on a daily basis.
Wishing you well,
Julie
Release "aches and pains" in your muscles and joints. You are your own best therapist! Visit http://www.aboutwristpain.com and http://www.julstro.com to find common sense answers.
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From: nsyncluver2_2002
[mailto:mattlover4@...]
Sent: Monday,
February 16, 2004 8:35 PM
To: repetitivestrain@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [repetitivestrain] Re:
What Carpal Tunnel feel like- new to group
Hi Julie,
Thanks that will help ease my worries a little
bit. I will go to
that web address and check it out.
When I was rear ended my head went forward and
then back and hit the
headrest of my car. I will post again once I get
my MRI done and
they tell me what the problem is.
Thanks,
Keri
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