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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I recently got a mild case of whiplash in a car spin incident.
I am getting more pain now 2 weeks later in my lower back across my shoulders and sometimes arms too?!?
Especially after driving and working on computer.
Any physios that can recommend/advise me on this !?
Mrs ash
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I recently got a mild case of whiplash in a car spin incident.
I am getting more pain now 2 weeks later in my lower back across my shoulders and sometimes arms too?!?
Especially after driving and working on computer.
Any physios that can recommend/advise me on this !?
Mrs ash
" Wouldn't you be better seeking the advise of the hospital that have treated you? I assume you did go to the hospital? Whiplash can be a nightmare. x |
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"I would go and see your GP who then can refer you "
Stary with your GP. I had whiplash from an accident that only really impacted me about a month later. I genuinely woke up one morning and couldn't life my head off the pillow. A chiropractor got me moving again but it was good physio that helped afterwards. Unfortunately I still get pain nearly 15 years later and it is horrible. You should also look into a claim. I got paid a couple of thousand quid, but to be honest it was no where near enough given the trouble I have had since. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I would never recommend a chiropractor ever ... they re align bones..which is not good. Go back to hospital and let them recommend a physio.
There is a reason why chiropractors are not on the NHS |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Yeh I'm going to have to but seems a waste of gp time to see me and say you need physio.
Was trying for some advice or exercises for now if there were any physios on ! Lol
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I would never recommend a chiropractor ever ... they re align bones..which is not good. Go back to hospital and let them recommend a physio.
There is a reason why chiropractors are not on the NHS"
I was given chiropractor treatment on the NHS. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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No one to claim off but me as it was only me involved ! Lost control swerving and nearly span out and did some fancy top gear moves spinning across 3 lanes of m20 ! Miracle nothing hit me.
I've had whiplash b4 about 20 yrs ago and physio helped with that a few yrs later when it was still problematic ! |
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You are the first person in my 47 years on earth that has had a chiropractor paid for by NHS... i dont believe the NHS employ chiropractors... Are you sure? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I would go and see your GP who then can refer you
Stary with your GP. I had whiplash from an accident that only really impacted me about a month later. I genuinely woke up one morning and couldn't life my head off the pillow. A chiropractor got me moving again but it was good physio that helped afterwards. Unfortunately I still get pain nearly 15 years later and it is horrible. You should also look into a claim. I got paid a couple of thousand quid, but to be honest it was no where near enough given the trouble I have had since."
yes put in a claim so you can afford proper treatment for it. |
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