Whiplash & Soft Tissue Injury Recovery | Prescott Valley Chiropractic Care
Relieve Pain. Restore Movement. Recover Naturally.
Whiplash and soft tissue injuries are among the most common results of motor vehicle accidents, even at low speeds. While symptoms may not appear immediately, untreated injuries can lead to chronic pain, stiffness, and long-term mobility issues. At Yamamoto Chiropractic, we specialize in helping patients recover from these injuries with gentle, effective, and drug-free care.
Understanding Whiplash & Soft Tissue Injuries
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Whiplash occurs when the head and neck are suddenly jerked forward and back, straining muscles, ligaments, and joints.
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Soft tissue injuries affect muscles, tendons, and ligaments in the neck, back, shoulders, and beyond.
Common symptoms include:
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Neck stiffness and pain
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Headaches and dizziness
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Shoulder, upper back, or arm discomfort
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Limited range of motion
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Tingling or numbness in arms or hands
Even if symptoms seem mild, prompt evaluation is essential for proper healing.
Our Chiropractic Treatment Approach
At Yamamoto Chiropractic, we tailor each recovery plan to your specific injuries and health needs. Your care may include:
- Comprehensive Exam – Identify the extent of your injury and any spinal misalignments.
- Gentle Adjustments – Restore normal joint movement and alignment.
- Soft Tissue Therapy – Reduce muscle tension and inflammation.
- Therapeutic Exercises – Strengthen injured areas and prevent re-injury.
- Progress Tracking – Regular assessments to ensure steady healing.
Rehabilitation for Long-Term Recovery
We go beyond symptom relief to help you regain strength, flexibility, and confidence in your movement. Our goal is not only to help you feel better now but also to prevent lingering effects that could impact your quality of life for years to come.
Start Your Recovery Today
Don’t let whiplash or soft tissue injuries slow you down. Early treatment leads to better results and faster healing.
Call Yamamoto Chiropractic at (928) 778 - 1190 or contact us today!