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Looking for pain relief, without addictive drugs? You're in the right place!
Edmonton's chiropractic orthopaedic specialist, Dr. Joseph Tanti, and team of chiropractors and massage therapists in the Riverbend area helping you with pain relief without addictive or dangerous drugs - so you can get back to LIVING life!
I understand the challenges of dealing with pain in your spine and joints while trying to maintain an active lifestyle. You can break free from pain, fully rehabilitate your body, and reclaim your ability to live life to the fullest!
As a chiropractor, and chiropractic orthopaedic specialist with years of experience treating spine and joint-related aches, pains, and injuries, you get personalized care, including a comprehensive rehabilitation program designed to address your unique needs.
Whether you're struggling with arthritis, recovering from a catastrophic injury, or seeking to improve your health, we are dedicated to helping you reach your goals.
Don't let pain hold you back any longer. Take the first step towards a healthier, happier you, and speak with a specialist today.
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Spine conditions are one of the leading causes of pain and disability world wide. You don't have to be part of that group!
Joint pain and injuries can ruin your day, and affect your life. The good news is you don't have to suffer any longer!
Arthritis impacts over 2.4 million Canadians. While there is no 'cure', it can be treated, and often the pain eliminated, and function restored!
Headaches affect 50% of people. The most common type of headaches - migraines, tension headache and cervicogenic headache - greatly benefit from chiropractic care!
So if you are suffering with headaches, and would like help stopping them, we can help!
Migraines are more than 'just a headache'. They are a complex neurological condition, with head pain being one of the key features.
If you are dealing with migraines, we can help! I have found that if you are suffering with migraines that start with neck pain, you could have a nearly miraculous improvement with chiropractic care!
If you're migraine does not start with neck pain, chiropractic care when combined with a multi-pronged approach can be a game changer.
Spine pain - including neck pain - is one of the leading causes of disability world wide. The cause of neck pain varies from person to person.
The short list of neck pain causes are arthritis, muscle, joint, nerve, and disc problems.
The good news is that you don't have to struggle with neck pain anymore!
Spine pain - including back pain - is one of the leading causes of disability world wide. If you have a foot problem, you can still get around and live life.
When your back hurts, it makes it nearly impossible to do anything at all. Getting out of bed, getting dressed, even just standing up can be next to impossible.
As someone who has dealt with serious back pain, I know exactly what it feels like. And I know that chiropractic care is the solution!
Disc injuries are the leading cause of back pain, causing roughly 40% of all back pain.
These injuries can cause symptoms that range from local stiffness, to pain, to causing lighting, a hot wire, or fire to shoot down your leg!
The good news is that chiropractic care is part of the solution. It takes more than simply 'aligning' the spine.
Disc herniations and disc bulges require a comprehensive approach such as the one we use at Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness!
Stenosis is a fancy word for describing a narrowing within the spine that often occurs as we age.
This condition will often cause back pain, neck pain, along with pain shooting into your arm or leg.
This narrowing causes a smaller amount of space for the nerve, along with all of the other neuro-vascular structures to travel through.
When there is dysfunction, restrictions, scar tissue formation in combination with stenosis, you will often experience the symptoms described above.
A conservative, non-surgical comprehensive approach to treating stenosis is often successful in significantly reducing the pain, and improving your function! Obviously no conservative therapies are able to cause structural changes to your spine.
However, we are able to make functional improvements, and I have often helped my patients suffering with stenosis become pain free!
Sciatica is a fancy word the medical community uses to describe leg pain. There are many potential causes of sciatica. These causes include a pinched or inflamed nerve, joint or muscle.
While each condition can cause sciatica, they each require different treatment strategies.
The good news is that we are experts in determining what is cause for your sciatica pain is, AND treating it!
Pelvic girdle pain is especially common during and after pregnancy. When you are pregnant, not only are biomechanical changes happening to your body, but hormonal changes as well.
You may have noticed feeling different? Food cravings? Unexplained happiness or bursting into tears for no reason at all? Feeling "hormonal"?
These hormonal changes also affect how you feel, and how your joints and muscles work, leading to pain.
This pain can even last postpartum. The good news is that we are experts in getting you feeling better, back on track, so you can focus on whats important - taking care of your beautiful baby, without having to worry about your pelvic girdle pain.
The temporomandibular joint (often referred to as the TMJ) causes pain and problems for many people.
Whether from stress (clenching and grinding), or trauma (a fall, head butt or punch to the face), the TMJ can become injured.
Pain, popping, and locking are all common side effects. If you are dealing with TMJ problems, we can help!
The shoulder is one of the most commonly injured joints in the body.
I've injured my left shoulder myself. So I know all about shoulder injuries, the pain, and the rehabilitation that is required!While the rotator cuff is most commonly injured - either a strain, tendinopathy, or tear- other issues can also cause shoulder pain.
Bursitis, impingement, labrum, bankart injuries and dislocations (like the one I had - OUCH!), just to name a few.
Bottom line: if you are dealing with a shoulder problem, we can help!
Tennis elbow (and golfers elbow) does not only affect tennis players and golfers!
Elbow pain can range from a slight annoyance to making it impossible to grab anything. Even turning a door handle can be painful!
Many methods fail to appropriately treat elbow pain because they simply stop at pain reduction. To make lasting change, you need pain reduction strategies, an appropriate tissue loading and strengthening approach, along with a thought out approach to managing the bio-mechanical stressors affecting your elbow.
Bottom line: we can help get rid of your elbow pain, even if others could not!
Hand and wrist pain can come in many shapes and sizes. For some people it is a mild inconvenience.
For others, they are completely handicapped. Not being able to use their hand for anything due to the pain.
At Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness, we can help solve your hand and wrist pain. From sprain/strains, to tendonitis, pulley ruptures, and more.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most common peripheral nerve injuries. It is caused by compression of the median nerve inside of the carpal tunnel - your wrist.
Let me ask you: does your hand go numb at night? While working, typing, or grabbing things? Are you dropping stuff? Do your hands feel clumsy? Are your hands numb, burning, or tingling?
If yes, you may have carpal tunnel syndrome. I have found that mild to moderate cases of carpal tunnel syndrome can be effectively treated without surgery or shots. Severe cases can also be treated, however, it is much more challenging, and takes much longer.
Often patients re not willing to do what needs to be done, and surgery is required.
This is why it is so important to treat carpal tunnel syndrome BEFORE it becomes severe. Fortunately, at Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness we can help!
Hip pain does not just affect seniors. I've successfully treated children, young adults, and not - so - young adults successfully for their hip pain.
There are many possible causes of hip pain. These include problems with the joints, muscles, tendon's, bursae, and nerves.
Many people with hip pain think it is due to arthritis. While this does occur, it is not as common as people believe, especially under 50.
At Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness, we assess, diagnose and successfully treat all causes of hip pain on a daily basis.
If you are struggling with hip pain, you owe it to yourself to get it under control. We can help get you there!
Ankle pain and injuries can severely affect your mobility, and ability to function in every day life.
If severe enough, you can't even put any weight on it. While most ankle injuries get better on their own, some require extensive therapy.
You certainly don't want to end up having a chronic ankle sprain! Where nearly every other day your ankle gives out from just stepping off the curb.
The good news is at Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness, we can help you with even the most severe of ankle sprains. Even the chronic ankle sprain that your just sick and tired of dealing with.
If you have been experiencing heel pain those first few steps in the morning, you may have plantar fasciitis.
Sometimes it feels like you are stepping on a marble, or even a nail. If it gets worse, the pain starts to travel into the arch of your foot, and starts to affect you throughout the day. No longer just those first few steps.
Some people with plantar fasciitis walk like they are walking on broken glass!
Fortunately at Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness we have all the tools needed to get you back on your feet - pain free!
Constant discomfort and pain that accompanies neck arthritis shouldn't hinder your daily joys and independence.
You have likely been told, or may think that there is 'nothing you can do about it". Wrong.
You can get better. You can have better mobility, flexibility, less pain - possibly even no pain!Say goodbye to frustration and fear, and hello to a life of improved mobility and vitality - and feel 10 years younger.
At Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness we can help you on your journey towards long-term relief and freedom.
Constant discomfort and pain from back arthritis shouldn't hinder your daily joys and independence. Stop letting your back pain decide what your plans are for your day.
You have likely been told, or may think that there is 'nothing you can do about it".
Wrong.
It can get better! Better mobility, flexibility, less pain - possibly even no pain!
Say goodbye to the frustration and fear, and hello to a life of improved mobility and vitality - and to feeling 10 years younger.
At Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness we can help you on your journey towards long-term relief!
Hip arthritis can be brutal. The slow onset of stiffness, achiness...then one day the pain starts.
You have likely been told, or may think that there is 'nothing you can do about it". You may have been told that you aren't bad enough for surgery, and to just suck it up.
Maybe you've been told you need surgery...but now what do you do during the 18month wait list?
Told there is nothing else you can do?Wrong.
It can get better! Better mobility, flexibility, less pain - possibly even no pain!At Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness we can help you with your hip arthritis, and help you on your journey towards long-term relief!
Knee arthritis can be brutal. The slow onset of stiffness, achiness...then one day the pain starts.Limping, dragging your leg...have to take stairs? Forget about it.
You have likely been told, or may think that there is 'nothing you can do about it". You may have been told that you aren't bad enough for surgery, and to just suck it up.
Maybe you've been told you need surgery...but now what do you do during the 18 month wait list? Told there is nothing else you can do?
Wrong.
It can get better! Better mobility, flexibility, less pain - possibly even no pain!Many of my patients are now running up stairs!
At Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness we can help you with your knee arthritis, and help you on your journey towards long-term relief!
Ankle arthritis is very rare, unless you've had a bad ankle injury in your past.
It can be constant, and completely stop you from being able to walk.
You have likely been told, or may think that there is 'nothing you can do about it". You may have been told that you aren't bad enough for surgery, and to just suck it up.
Maybe you've been told you need surgery...but now what do you do during the 18 month wait list? Told there is nothing else you can do?
Wrong.
At Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness we can help you with your ankle arthritis, and help you on your journey towards long-term relief!
Shoulder arthritis is common. Especially if you've had a history of a shoulder injury, fracture, or chronic rotator cuff problems.
The pain can be constant, and stop you from being able to use your arm!
You have likely been told, or may think that there is 'nothing you can do about it". You may have been told that you aren't bad enough for surgery, and to just suck it up.
Maybe you've been told you need surgery...but now what do you do during the 18 month wait list?
Told there is nothing else you can do? Wrong.
At Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness we can help you with your shoulder arthritis, and help you on your journey towards long-term relief, and be able to use your arm again!
Wrist and hand arthritis is very common, affecting millions of Canadians.
It impacts your day, and quality of life.Opening jars, doors, buttoning buttons, brushing your hair...nearly everything you do that uses your hands becomes a struggle, if not impossible.
You have likely been told, or may think that there is 'nothing you can do about it". You may have been told that there is nothing that you can do.
Wrong.
At Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness we can help you with your wrist and hand arthritis, and help you on your journey towards long-term relief!
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At Riverbend Chiropractic & Wellness, our chiropractors and massage therapists commonly treat problems with the spine, joints, and arthritis.
This includes neck pain, headaches, back pain, disc injuries, shoulder injuries and more.I often tell people, if you are hurt or injured somewhere between your head and your toes, we can probably help!
If you have an organ problem (i.e. a heart attack, stomach ulcer, etc) go to the hospital!
Because chiropractic is non-invasive, the risk of a serious side effect is extremely low. While most people feel a sense of relief, it is possible that following chiropractic manipulations you may experience mild soreness that should go away quickly.
Before you have a chiropractic treatment, ask to discuss any concerns you have with us. If you have any severe or lasting effects or concerns over when to stop chiropractic treatment, talk to us and let us know.
We always work with you, do what is safe and at your comfort level.
Chiropractic care is evidence-based. National and international researchers, both within and outside the chiropractic profession, are actively involved in studying the safety and effectiveness of chiropractic for patient care.
In fact, there is a chiropractic PhD in universities in every province across Canada! The Alberta Chiropractic association supports ongoing Alberta research as well as national research from the Canadian Chiropractic Guideline initiative.
This growing body of evidence continues to prove the value of chiropractic care with consistently high marks for clinical effectiveness, cost efficiency and patient satisfaction.
If you would like to explore research, please visit the World Federation of Chiropractic’s suggested reading list and the Canadian Chiropractic Guideline Initiative’s website.
There are many reasons people see a chiropractor and massage therapist. Stress relief, sports performance, however most people start seeing a chiropractor or massage therapist because of pain or injury.
If you are struggling with sporadic or chronic pain, a chiropractor and massage therapist may be able to help. You do not require a referral to visit a chiropractor or massage therapist. There are a few insurance plans that require a referral for massage therapy to be covered by insurance, but not many. Check your plan for details, or give us a call.
Some people see a chiropractor and massage therapist to avoid having pain in the first place. Like visiting your dentist, and getting your teeth cleaned for 'maintenance', some people find this approach helpful.
Steve was driving to work on a cool Tuesday morning when all of the sudden his life got flipped around. He wasa rear-ended. What came next was a whiplash injury. Weeks later, going at it alone, and seemingly getting worse he thought to himself – “what exercises can I do for whiplash?”
Exercises for whiplash, In combination with effective hands on therapies are often what is needed to make a full recovery. That may be a bit much to cover in thi sonne piece, so today we are focusing on the exercises component.
Unfortunately, in this world where pain is often treated with pills first and questions later, navigating the road to recovery can feel like a maze. But here’s some good news: You’re not alone in this journey, and I’m ready to help you, just like I have for hundreds before you.
This guide offers you insights into understanding whiplash symptoms, seeking professional help from groups like CCGI (Canadian Chiropractic Guideline Initiative), and engaging in neck mobility exercises and motor control workouts specifically designed for people involved in similar incidents. I will also shed light on unique considerations for children and young adults experiencing such injuries.
But this will also guide you towards a healthier lifestyle. Listen – or read- up!
If you need more personalized and guided direction, consider requesting your RECOVERY BLUEPRINT Call. This is a Free, no-obligation, 10-minute call with Dr. Joseph Tanti, where you will have a clear BLUEPRINT of your options to improve your health and wellbeing.
A whiplash injury is often associated with car accidents, but can happen in many scenarios where sudden acceleration or deceleration forces are applied to the neck. This forceful motion leads to a rapid forward and backward movement of the head, similar to cracking a whip – hence the term ‘whiplash’.
The primary symptom that you’ll notice after such an incident is neck pain. But it’s not just limited to discomfort in your neck. The pain can radiate from your neck into your shoulders and arms as well. It Cana also give rise to headaches, dizziness, numbness, tingling, weakness, loss of balance and other concussisn like symptoms.
In addition to neck pain, headaches frequently occur following a whiplash injury; these usually start at the base of the skull and may move towards the forehead.
You might also experience symptoms that aren’t necessarily related directly to your spine or muscles, like dizziness or blurred vision. These could indicate more severe damage from concussion resulting from extreme cases of whiplash injuries.
Moving beyond immediate physical discomforts like headaches and concussions, we need to talk about motor control too. It refers broadly here to how our bodies coordinate movements – both voluntary ones (like reaching for something) and involuntary ones (like maintaining balance).
Your body relies heavily on sensory input when coordinating these actions – including proprioception (the awareness of one’s own body position). With an injury like whiplash disrupting normal neural communication between various parts within this system – most notably affecting connections along spinal pathways – it should come as no surprise if patients struggle with issues concerning motor control post-whip-lashing incidents.
If you’re grappling with the aftermath of a whiplash injury, seeking professional help is essential. The Canadian Chiropractic Guideline Initiative (CCGI) and their best practice collaborators are excellent resources.
The CCGI’s best practice collaborators specialize in offering training to healthcare providers dealing with patients like yourself. They make sure these professionals have all the tools they need to give optimal care.
Finding assistance doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Start by getting your hands on patient forms and exercises provided by organizations such as the CCGI. These resources offer crucial insights into what kind of support you may need and how trained professionals can assist.
In addition to providing world-class resources for patients and practitioners dealing with whiplash injuries, CCGI also actively involves people who’ve been through it themselves in various projects aimed at improving overall care quality and understanding this debilitating condition more deeply.The CCGI provides useful tools and resources that can be a real game changer in helping you make a full recovery.
After a whiplash injury, improving your neck mobility can be a challenge. But don’t worry. There are exercises designed to help regain strength and flexibility. CCGI hosts several neck mobility exercises that can be greatly helpful to regain your mobility after a whiplash injury.
The health of your shoulder blades is crucial in recovering from a whiplash injury. Why? Because these muscles support the cervical spine (your neck) and play an essential role in maintaining good posture. A strong back makes it easier for you to hold your head on straight, after all.
Let’s start with an exercise called “the shrug”. Stand straight, pull your shoulders back, then lift them towards your ears slowly. Hold this position for 5 seconds before relaxing again. This helps improve the stability of both neck and shoulders.
You may also want to try wall angels – another excellent exercise that works wonders on strengthening shoulder blades as well as improving overall upper body posture.
Moving on, let’s focus more directly on the neck region itself with what we call cervical retraction exercises – not nearly as scary as they sound.
To do this one right: sit tall at the edge of a chair; tuck chin slightly down; now draw it backward like trying to create double-chin effect (I know, so flattering.). This video tutorial demonstrates how it’s done correctly. You should feel slight tension but no pain while doing these movements.
For more exercises that will help with neck motor contorl, and shoulder blade strengthening check their video’s out. You won’t regret it!
Last but definitely not least: gentle stretches can really go far in alleviating stiffness associated with whiplash. Remember, it’s not a competition – take your time and don’t push beyond comfort zone.
Also, if a stretch feels good, yo udon’t need to push it even harder. That won’t necessarily make it better, and can actually hurt! So be gentle.
Begin by tilting your head to one side, as if trying to touch shoulder with ear (but without lifting the shoulder). Hold for 20 seconds then switch sides. This helps stretch neck muscles effectively.
Key Takeaway:
Boosting neck mobility post-whiplash can be easy with the right exercises. Strengthen your shoulder blades and enhance posture using ‘the shrug’ and wall angels, while cervical retraction exercises focus on the neck. Finally, don’t underestimate gentle stretches for alleviating stiffness; slow and steady wins this race.
If you’re battling with whiplash, motor control exercises are highly recommended. They focus on helping regain control over movement in the neck region.
This simple exercise is designed to restore mobility and strength in your neck post-whiplash.
Sit up straight and look forward.
Gently tilt your head towards one shoulder until a stretch is felt on the opposite side of the neck.
Don’t force it. Remember – pain-free movements only.
This strengthens deep muscles which provide support to our cervical spine – essentially acting as its natural brace.
Sit or stand straight.
Tuck chin down into chest while looking ahead.
Avoid discomfort by doing this slowly.
We encourage everyone dealing with whiplash injuries not just to use these exercises but also seek professional advice from health care providers who specialize in whiplash recovery. Just like a chiropractic orthopaedic specialist!
Remember, every person’s body reacts differently so make sure to find what works best for you.
If your child is dealing with whiplash, it’s crucial to know that their needs are different from adults. Here we focus on exercises tailored specifically for children and adolescents experiencing neck pain due to whiplash.
The good news is that children typically heal much faster than us old farts – errr, I mean, adults.
The bad news is that we certainly don’t want our children ending up with chronic pain. So make sure they do the work to make aa full recovery!
Encourage your child to perform gentle neck stretches. It helps improve mobility while easing the discomfort associated with whiplash in children.
Have them slowly incline their head forward until they sense a slight strain in the rear of their neck. They should hold this position for about 10 seconds before returning to a neutral stance.
This exercise aids in maintaining good posture – an important aspect when managing symptoms of whiplash in adolescents.
Instruct your kid to stand straight against a wall, making sure that both shoulder blades touch the wall surface. Hold this position for around 15 seconds before relaxing again.
Straighten up Canada is a great resource to help with this as well
Children often find these exercises fun because they mimic familiar movements – nodding ‘yes’ or shaking ‘no’. These simple activities can be highly effective at reducing neck pain linked with whiplash injury.
Remember not all exercises suit every young person’s needs so it’s key you monitor how these routines impact them.
Be mindful too that regularity is important; doing these drills consistently will lead towards better recovery. When I ask my children patients if they are doing their exercisesss, they usualy say YES! But when I ask how long they do them for, it is for maybe 5 seconds a day…Not enough.
Ensure they are doing them regularly, and for an appropriate amount of time.
If you notice increased discomfort or other issues during any of these activities, consult a healthcare professional promptly.
This list includes only a few examples. For more tailored advice, it’s recommended to seek professional guidance.
Whiplash is not something to be taken lightly; but with patience, perseverance and the right exercises, your child can overcome their injury.
Please remember that these exercises are suggestions and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new exercise regimen for your child or teenager.
Key Takeaway:
Dealing with whiplash in children requires a different approach than adults. Encourage gentle neck stretches and straightening up exercises to ease discomfort and maintain good posture. Incorporate fun ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ movements, but always monitor your child’s response to these routines. Regular practice leads to better recovery, yet professional advice is crucial before starting any new regimen.
Moving forward with whiplash recovery, it’s crucial to have the right guidance. To speed up your whiplash recovery, we are here to provide you with essential advice.
Safety is paramount when performing neck strengthening exercises. It’s essential to use proper form and technique – improper execution can lead to more pain or even injury. So, make sure your movements are slow and controlled.
You should feel a gentle stretch, not pain during these exercises. If an exercise causes discomfort beyond mild muscle soreness, stop.
Gradual progression is another key aspect of safe training after a whiplash injury. Don’t rush into intense workouts; instead, start light and slowly increase intensity as your strength improves.
Pain management plays a critical role in your healing process too. Always listen to what your body tells you – if certain moves cause discomfort or exacerbate symptoms like headaches or dizziness – take a break. A comprehensive guide on managing pain may help you better understand how to cope with such situations while recovering from whiplash injuries.
Lastly but importantly remember that everyone heals at their own pace so don’t compare yourself with others’ progress rates.
Remember: Safety first.
For those looking to delve deeper into whiplash exercises, CCGI offers a comprehensive selection of guides that can help improve mobility post-whiplash. These materials can offer further insights into the best practices when dealing with a neck injury like whiplash.
CCGI is one of our top recommended sources, provides an extensive collection of guides on exercises that can improve your mobility post-whiplash. They cover not only neck-specific workouts but also delve into how to properly engage your shoulder blades during recovery sessions.
In addition, their PDF and video resources discuss the importance of maintaining proper form while exercising. Remember, improper technique could lead to more pain or even re-injury. So make sure to stand straight and perform all movements carefully and accurately.
You’ll also find valuable information in their patient forms section which helps in designing effective exercise regimens post-whiplash. It’s crucial because each individual’s healing journey is unique – what works wonders for one might not work as well for another.
To sum up – exploring these excellent online references will help enhance your knowledge about coping with whiphlash injuries better by following suitable exercise routines tailor-made for your needs. So go ahead, dive in.
Key Takeaway:
For a smoother recovery from whiplash, consider exploring the resources from CCGI. They offer guides that teach you the right exercises and how to perform them safely. They also stress the need for personalized exercise plans because everyone’s healing process is unique. So, dig in!
Neck mobility and motor control exercises, like cervical spine (neck) movements and shoulder blade strengthening, can be a big help with whiplash.
The quickest recovery route includes seeking professional advice – like a chiropractic orthopaedic specialist -, having appropriate manual therapy from an expert, doing prescribed exercises regularly, taking it slow with progression, and managing pain effectively.
Absolutely. Exercising helps regain neck movement control post-whiplash. But remember to do them safely under guidance and don’t push too hard.
Cervical spine manipulation, mobilization, stretches, soft tissue therapies along with specific neck-focused strengthening workouts tend to yield good results in recovering from a whiplash injury. Modalities such as Low Level Laser Therapy can also be helpful in the acute phase.
Impending Whiplash Is Never Good
Though a whiplash injury can change your life in the blink of an eye, it does not have to stay that way. Now that we’ve navigated the maze of recovery together, exploring what exercises we can do for whiplash, you have the tools to get better.
We learned about the symptoms and impact of a whiplash injury on our motor control. But we didn’t stop there; we discovered resources from organizations like CCGI that provide the support needed to recover in this journey towards wellness.
Exercises focusing on neck mobility and strengthening shoulder blades are especially important.. These are not just movements but tools empowering us to regain control over our bodies post-injury.
We also discussed considerations for children and adolescents experiencing such injuries – because everyone deserves a path back to health, regardless of age.
So here’s your takeaway: Whiplash is tough, but with patience, correct exercise techniques and professional guidance you’re tougher!
If you have found this helpful, but need personalized and guided direction, consider requesting your RECOVERY BLUEPRINT Call. This is a Free, no-obligation, 15-minute call with Dr. Joseph Tanti, where you will have a clear BLUEPRINT of your options to improve your health and wellbeing.
Or if you would like an in person assessment, feel free to schedule an in office appointment. I’m looking forward to meeting you!
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