Bromley Sports Injury Clinic
Whiplash – Bromley Sports Injury Clinic
Key Points
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Whiplash is caused by a sudden forceful movement of the head and neck, most often in road traffic accidents or contact sports.
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It can injure muscles, ligaments, discs, and nerves, leading to pain, stiffness, and headaches.
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Symptoms may appear immediately or hours after the incident.
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At Bromley Sports Injury Clinic, we provide osteopathic care, rehabilitation, and tailored advice to support recovery.
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What is Whiplash?
Whiplash is a soft tissue injury to the neck caused by rapid forward and backward movement of the head.
This motion can overstretch or damage:
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Muscles and ligaments (causing stiffness and pain)
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Discs and joints (leading to inflammation or irritation)
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Nerve roots (causing arm symptoms in more severe cases)
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Symptoms of Whiplash
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Neck pain and stiffness, often delayed after injury
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Headaches, especially at the base of the skull
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Shoulder and upper back pain
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Dizziness or blurred vision in some cases
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Tingling or weakness in the arms (if nerve irritation is involved)
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Reduced neck mobility
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Causes & Risk Factors
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Road traffic collisions (rear-end impacts most common)
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Contact sports (rugby, martial arts, football)
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Falls or sudden jolts
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Pre-existing neck stiffness or poor posture may increase risk
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More common in adults than children
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Diagnosis of Whiplash
At Bromley Sports Injury Clinic, diagnosis includes:
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Osteopathic assessment – posture, neck mobility, neurological checks if symptoms radiate
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Clinical history – mechanism of injury and symptom onset
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Referral – for X-ray or MRI if severe trauma, suspected fracture, or nerve involvement
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Blood tests – rarely needed, but may be relevant if inflammation is prolonged
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Self-Help for Whiplash
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Keep moving the neck gently — avoid complete rest, which can slow recovery
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Apply ice in the first 48 hours, then heat to ease stiffness
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Use supportive pillows at night
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Gentle stretching as pain allows
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Pain relief medication if needed (under GP advice)
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Avoid prolonged sitting or poor posture
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Treatment Options at Bromley Sports Injury Clinic
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Osteopathic care – mobilisation, joint movement, and soft tissue therapy
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Exercise rehabilitation – posture correction, gentle neck strengthening, mobility exercises
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Sports massage – release of tight muscles in the neck, shoulders, and upper back
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Return-to-activity guidance – pacing recovery, advice on driving, work, and sport
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Referral pathways – for imaging or specialist care if red flags are present
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FAQs – Whiplash
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Q: How long does whiplash last?
Mild cases improve within 2–4 weeks. Some symptoms can persist for several months if untreated.
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Q: Do I need a scan after whiplash?
Not always. Scans are recommended if there are red flags (severe weakness, suspected fracture, or neurological symptoms).
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Q: Should I rest or keep moving?
Gentle movement is encouraged. Prolonged rest can slow recovery.
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Q: Can whiplash cause long-term problems?
Most cases resolve, but persistent stiffness or headaches may need ongoing management.
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Book Your Appointment
Don’t let whiplash symptoms linger after an accident or sports injury. Book your whiplash assessment in Bromley today for tailored treatment and advice.
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