Whiplash can occur after a blow, a fall (on the tail, head, shoulder), a strong push or a road accident.
As whiplash can be difficult to diagnose, many people are simply told to stay calm and take painkillers. But this isn't enough.
In a typical whiplash injury, there may be a rupture (injury) of the upper neck muscles, as well as a rotation of the first cervical vertebrae, which affects the 9th, 10th, 11th cranial nerve, causing tension in the entire cranial, muscular and skeletal systems.
Many experience losing a job, possibly a partner, and feel out of touch with the outside world.
That is why it's important to get treatment as soon as possible so you can get well again and avoid permanent damage.
The treatment of whiplash is similar to other biodynamic craniosacral therapy in that I very gently place my hands on the back of the neck and let the body work itself. With this light touch, the body begins to regulate itself.
Already after the first treatment, the client will notice a big change - it can feel like coming home again. After that, it's up to the individual to decide how many treatments are needed before they can manage on their own.