Condition · Head & Neck

Whiplash syndrome.
A rapid acceleration-deceleration injury with a real treatment path.

Whiplash is the constellation of neck pain, stiffness, headache, and sometimes radicular symptoms that follow a rapid acceleration-deceleration injury — most often a motor vehicle collision.

Who It's For

If this is you, we can help.

Neck pain and stiffness emerging in the hours to days after the injury. Often accompanied by headache, jaw discomfort, shoulder pain, or radiating arm symptoms. Sometimes cognitive complaints or sleep disruption.

What to Expect

Your first visit.

Careful history of the injury mechanism. Examination including neurologic, range-of-motion, and provocative testing. Imaging when red flags are present. A staged plan, often coordinated with the MVA workflow.

Treatment Options

Active recovery. Targeted interventions when needed.

Early movement, structured physical therapy, and medication management. Trigger point injections for the muscular component. Image-guided injections — cervical epidural, facet, or nerve root — for confirmed structural sources. Coordination with the MVA case as appropriate.

Stop accepting the downtime.

Active recovery. Real interventions when needed. Schedule a consultation at any Triumph location.