Whiplash Injuries

Chiropractic Care for Whiplash Injuries Treatment in Itasca & Elk Grove Village, IL

Recover from Neck Trauma with Safe, Gentle, and Proven Care

If you’ve been in a car accident, experienced a fall, or suffered any forceful impact, you may be dealing with whiplash—a soft tissue injury that can affect the neck, spine, and nervous system. At Quest Chiropractic & Acupuncture, we specialize in treating whiplash with gentle, personalized chiropractic care that relieves pain, restores motion, and prevents long-term damage—without medication or surgery.


Why Choose Quest Chiropractic for Whiplash Treatment?

Dr. Eldon Meeks has over 20 years of experience helping patients recover from auto accidents and trauma-related injuries. He understands that whiplash often goes undiagnosed or untreated, leading to chronic pain, headaches, and limited mobility.

At Quest Chiropractic & Acupuncture, we provide:

  • 🟢 Safe chiropractic adjustments for the cervical spine and surrounding joints
  • 🟢 Red & infrared light therapy to reduce inflammation and promote healing
  • 🟢 Deep Muscle Stimulator (DMS) therapy to relieve tension and restore muscle function
  • 🟢 Postural correction and movement rehab to support recovery
  • 🟢 Auto accident injury documentation for insurance or legal support

We focus on treating the root of your injury, not just covering up the symptoms.

Whiplash


What Is Whiplash?

Whiplash is a neck injury caused by a sudden back-and-forth motion of the head—similar to the cracking of a whip. This force can overstretch muscles, ligaments, discs, and even nerves in the neck and upper back.

It’s most commonly caused by rear-end car accidents, but can also result from falls, sports collisions, or physical trauma.


Common Symptoms of Whiplash

  • Neck pain and stiffness
  • Headaches, especially at the base of the skull
  • Shoulder or upper back pain
  • Dizziness or balance issues
  • Tingling or numbness in the arms
  • Fatigue or difficulty concentrating
  • Limited range of motion
  • Jaw tension or TMJ-like symptoms

Important: Symptoms may take hours or days to appear after the injury—making early evaluation critical.


How Chiropractic Care Helps Whiplash

✅ Realigns the Spine After Trauma

Whiplash often causes subtle misalignments that irritate nerves and restrict motion. Chiropractic adjustments restore alignment and promote healing.

✅ Reduces Inflammation and Pain

Red and infrared light therapy reduces swelling and supports tissue repair at the cellular level.

✅ Releases Muscle Tension

Our Deep Muscle Stimulator (DMS) helps relax spasms and restore proper muscle function in the neck and shoulders.

✅ Restores Mobility and Function

We gently restore range of motion while preventing the buildup of scar tissue or long-term dysfunction.

✅ Supports Neurological Recovery

By restoring spinal balance and calming the nervous system, chiropractic care helps relieve symptoms like dizziness, headaches, and fatigue.


Your Whiplash Treatment Plan May Include:

  • Chiropractic Adjustments (focused on cervical spine)
  • Red & Infrared Light Therapy
  • Deep Muscle Stimulator (DMS) Therapy
  • Postural Correction and Spinal Rehab
  • Movement and Stretching Guidance
  • Auto Injury Documentation & Support (if applicable)

We customize every plan to your specific injury, health history, and recovery goals.


What Results Can You Expect?

With proper chiropractic care, many patients experience:

  • Reduced pain and muscle tension
  • Improved neck range of motion
  • Fewer headaches and neurological symptoms
  • Faster healing and tissue recovery
  • Lower risk of chronic pain or long-term complications

Early treatment matters—don’t wait until symptoms get worse or become permanent.

Get in touch today!

Let us give you the professional, effective treatment and care you need to start living pain-free again.

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