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Whiplash is an injury caused to the neck by a sudden jerk or distortion, damaging nerves and tissues in the body. It is generally a result of vehicle accidents but can also be sustained in other types of accidents. Treatment of whiplash from a certified and experienced practitioner may help cure the injury speedily. Depending on the nature of the accident whiplash can develop into a chronic injury which can impact on the daily routines of an individual's life.  

Finding a Practitioner

Finding a practitioner is easier these days with the advent of the internet and online directories. Various successful and qualified practitioners can be contacted by searching online. The practitioner should be chosen on the basis of the expertise that they possess which will involve diagnosing, treating and advising patients.

Treatment of Whiplash

The treatment of whiplash should be undertaken after a thorough check-up which helps the practitioner shortlist the problem and the specific area where the tissues and cells have been damaged. If you have incurred costs for the treatment of whiplash, these can be recouped from the third party as part of a compensation claim for your injuries.  

Types of Treatment

The various types of treatment for whiplash can include:

·                                 Mobilising

·                                 Neck Muscle Strengthening

·                                 Massage

·                                 Manipulation

·                                 Traction

·                                 Stretching

·                                 Surgery

·                                 Medications

·                                 Hydrotherapy

·                                 Dry Needling

·                                 Surgery

·                                 Pilates

A qualified practitioner will help the patient to alleviate their injury.  

Testimonials
Slip in Public House
Mrs C whilst walking towards the bar area slipped on the wet floor of a public house whilst walking towards the bar area. She fell awkwardly causing a complex fracture of her right wrist. The insurers denied liability alleging the floor was dry and that Mrs C was drunk and jumping on the dancefloor. Excalibur obtained evidence refuting this and issued the claim at Court. Settlement was reached just prior to the trial when Mrs C was awarded £20,000.00 she said:
"I would just like to say thanks to the staff who have been first class explaining things to me all the way and keeping me informed."
Mrs C from Middlesbrough