Dealing with Headaches that Originate at the Base of the Skull
Headaches can be a bothersome manifestation of various conditions, and when it comes to whiplash, they are particularly aggravating. Whiplash causes the tendons and muscles to gradually regenerate and reattach to the skull. As this healing process takes place, it interacts with the existing damage sustained by the skull and spinal cord, resulting in a persistent and intense chronic headache accompanied by recurring symptoms. Fortunately, through extensive chiropractic treatment, this symptom can eventually be reversed and significantly alleviated, providing long-lasting relief.
Tingling or Numbness in the Arms
When the upper part of the spine, specifically under the skull, is injured, it can lead to various unusual sensations. One of these symptoms is the loss of sensation in the arms, which can manifest as either numbness or tingling. This particular symptom can be particularly problematic in situations where it occurs at crucial moments, such as while driving.