CSI Healthcare | Winter Springs, FL

Whiplash Treatment

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Pain Relief
Relief and Recovery After Neck Injury

At CSI Healthcare, we provide specialized care for whiplash, a common neck injury often caused by car accidents, falls, or sports. Our team focuses on reducing pain, restoring mobility, and preventing long-term complications through personalized treatment plans.

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What Is Whiplash?

Whiplash is a soft tissue injury that occurs when the neck is forcefully and rapidly moved back and forth, straining muscles, ligaments, and tendons. While symptoms may appear immediately, they can also develop hours or days later, making early evaluation important.

How Whiplash Works

Our whiplash care begins with a thorough exam to assess pain, stiffness, and mobility. Treatment plans may include physical therapy, targeted exercises, pain management strategies, and supportive therapies to promote healing. By addressing both immediate discomfort and long-term recovery, we help patients return to normal activities safely.

Conditions Supported by Functional Wellness

Whiplash treatment addresses both the direct injury and related symptoms.

Common issues include:

  • Neck pain and stiffness
  • Headaches and dizziness
  • Shoulder or upper back pain
  • Reduced range of motion
  • Tingling or numbness in arms

Benefits of Whiplash Treatment

Benefits of Emsculpt NEO

Our comprehensive approach helps patients heal fully and avoid chronic problems.

Pain Relief
Reduces neck discomfort and headaches.
Improved Mobility
Restores flexibility and movement.
Prevention of Chronic Issues
Helps avoid long-term pain or complications.
Faster Recovery
Supports safe and timely return to normal activities.
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FAQ

FAQs

Answers to your frequently asked questions.

How soon should I see a doctor after whiplash?

It is best to seek care right away, even if symptoms seem mild, as complications can develop later.

How long does recovery take?

Most patients recover within a few weeks, though severe cases may take longer.

Can whiplash cause long-term problems?

Without treatment, some patients may experience chronic pain or stiffness—early care reduces this risk.

What treatments are used for whiplash?

Therapies may include physical therapy, exercises, medication, and supportive treatments tailored to your needs.