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Common Causes of Whiplash Injuries

3 Common Causes of Whiplash Injuries

Whiplash is a non-medical term that is used to describe pain in the neck after an injury to the soft tissues of the neck occurs.

This condition sometimes can take a couple of days to show symptoms, so it is important to pay attention to your body in the days following your accident.

After an accident, it's important to see a Whiplash Injury Chiropractor.

This blog discusses the three most common causes of whiplash injuries, what to do following a whiplash injury, and a proper course of treatment.

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There are a variety of causes that can lead to Whiplash Injuries.

Whiplash is a common injury that occurs due to forceful, rapid back-and-forth movement of the neck, like the cracking of a whip. Whiplash is commonly caused by rear-end motor vehicle accidents. 

But whiplash can also result from sports accidents, physical abuse, high-impact activities, and other types of traumas, such as a fall.

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Can Dehydration Cause Back Pain?

Can Dehydration Cause Back Pain?

Dehydration has many adverse effects on your body such as a backache, fatigue, dry skin, blurry vision and many other symptoms. 

Dehydration takes the water from the discs between every other vertebra in your spine causing your back to ache.

When these discs are not hydrated your spine takes the full shock of your body's movement resulting in your back hurting.

If you are experiencing back pain, you should see a chiropractor for back pain as soon as possible. 

In this blog, you will learn about the relationship between dehydration and back pain, as well as ways to stay hydrated, and how to treat back pain.

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Although it's a surprise to most, dehydration can cause back pain.

Hydrating your body is a basic necessity for your body to fully function and feel good.

Therefore, dehydration causes your body to function below optimal levels, causing things like back pain.

When you're dehydrated, your body reacts negatively causing you to be crabby, faint, and completely shocks your organs, muscles, and bones.

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