Whiplash-Associated Disorders
Neck and Spine Pain After Sudden Impact or Injury
Overview
Whiplash is a common injury that occurs when the neck is suddenly forced backward and then forward—often the result of rear-end auto collisions, sports injuries, or falls. This rapid movement can strain muscles, ligaments, joints, and nerves in the cervical spine. While some cases resolve on their own, others may lead to persistent pain and dysfunction, known as whiplash-associated disorders (WAD).

Common Symptoms
- Neck pain and stiffness
- Headaches, often starting at the base of the skull
- Shoulder, upper back, or arm pain
- Dizziness or difficulty concentrating
- Fatigue or sleep disturbances
Causes & Risk Factors
- Rear-end motor vehicle collisions (a common cause)
- Sports-related collisions or falls
- Inadequate seat support or improper headrest position
- History of prior neck or spine injury
How We Can Help
At Restore Spine and Pain, we understand the complex nature of whiplash injuries and how they can affect your daily life. Whether your symptoms are recent or ongoing, our team will perform a thorough evaluation to identify the affected structures and create a customized treatment plan focused on relief, recovery, and long-term function.
Treatment Options Offered
- Targeted physical therapy and movement retraining
- Postural correction, ergonomic guidance, and bracing if needed
- Medications to address inflammation, muscle tightness, or nerve-related symptoms
- Image-guided cervical facet or nerve block injections for persistent pain
- Peripheral nerve stimulation for chronic or difficult-to-manage symptoms
- Collaborative care for associated conditions like post-concussion syndrome or myofascial pain
Schedule a Consultation
If you're experiencing chronic muscle tightness, tender knots, or deep aching pain in your neck or shoulders, myofascial pain syndrome may be the cause. Our team at Restore Spine and Pain offers targeted treatment options to relieve pain and restore movement. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.