30 Years Experience in Fast, Effective, and Chiropractic Relief of Auto Injuries for Central Texas
At Double Diamond Chiropractic, Dr. Wendee Whitehead has over 30 years of experience helping people in McDade, Elgin, Lexington, and Bastrop recover from auto accidents and personal injuries. One of the most common conditions we treat after a crash is whiplash — and unfortunately, it’s also one of the most overlooked.
Many people assume that if they can turn their head or if the pain is “not that bad,” they’ll be fine. But untreated whiplash can lead to serious long-term consequences. In this post, we’ll walk you through what whiplash really does to your body, what can happen if it goes untreated, and how chiropractic care can help you recover the right way.
What Happens If You Ignore It?
Whiplash is a soft tissue injury, and those don’t magically go away on their own. Here’s what can happen if you leave it untreated:
1. Chronic Neck and Shoulder Pain
One of the most common long-term effects of untreated whiplash is ongoing pain. As the injured tissues begin to heal improperly, scar tissue can form, reducing flexibility and creating tension in your neck and upper back.
Over time, this can limit your range of motion and lead to pain with everyday activities like driving, sleeping, or even looking over your shoulder.
2. Headaches That Don’t Go Away
Many people don’t realize that persistent tension headaches or migraines can be traced back to whiplash. Misaligned vertebrae and tight neck muscles place pressure on the nerves and blood vessels at the base of the skull, leading to head pain that sticks around for months — sometimes years.
3. Spinal Misalignment and Joint Degeneration
When your spine is misaligned and left uncorrected, it places uneven stress on your joints. Over time, this can speed up joint wear and tear, contributing to early signs of degeneration like arthritis or disc damage.
4. Balance and Focus Issues
The cervical spine plays a big role in how your brain and body communicate. If whiplash impacts those nerves, you may experience dizziness, brain fog, or poor coordination, which can affect everything from driving to your mood and mental clarity.
5. Weakened Muscles and Poor Posture
When your body compensates for pain or instability, other muscles may overwork themselves, leading to muscle imbalances and worsening posture. Left unchecked, this can turn a minor injury into a chronic spinal issue.
Why Chiropractic Care Makes a Difference
At Double Diamond Chiropractic, we take whiplash seriously — even when the pain feels mild or delayed.
Dr. Whitehead is certified in whiplash-specific soft tissue injury and neurology, and brings advanced training in the Activator Method, Gonstead, and Thompson Techniques. Here’s how we approach care:
- Gentle spinal adjustments to restore proper alignment
- Thermographic nerve scans to detect hidden inflammation and nerve pressure
- Soft tissue therapy to break down scar tissue and restore flexibility
- Rehabilitation and strengthening to rebuild neck stability
- Pilates-based movement and posture training to support long-term recovery
We also work closely with personal injury attorneys to provide the documentation and support needed if your case is part of an active claim.
Don’t Wait. Get Checked After an Accident. Call Us For PI Chiro Care!
Even if you “feel fine,” whiplash can cause damage beneath the surface that leads to bigger problems later. The sooner you’re evaluated, the easier it is to treat the injury and avoid chronic pain.
If you’ve recently been in a car accident and suspect you may have whiplash, our McDade clinic is here to help. At Double Diamond Chiropractic, Dr. Wendee Whitehead provides personalized, proven care for patients across Bastrop County. Call us today to schedule your evaluation.
