Whiplash usually occurs in rear-end collisions, where the head forcibly moves backward and forward at great speeds. Whiplash symptoms may take a few days to manifest due to the adrenaline rush.
Look out for neck pain and stiffness, headaches, reduced range of motion in the neck, and tenderness in the shoulder. The neck pain may worsen with movement and prevent you from resuming your usual chores.
Many people report improved whiplash symptoms within a few weeks, but your symptoms may linger due to a more severe injury, old age, and existing neck or back pain. Luckily, physical therapy, massage, and chiropractic care relieve whiplash discomfort and boost recovery.