Whiplash Headache Injuries Can Cause Significant Headache Disorders | What Is It & How To Treat It

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @oliviaroseink
    @oliviaroseink 11 месяцев назад

    I’m grateful that I found your channel. I am just so confused

  • @Naturegirl1976
    @Naturegirl1976 2 года назад +1

    I've had whiplash issues since I was hit on the passenger side of my car by an f150 truck I'm 2002. I now suffer from migraines I didn't have before that wreck. And since I have a fused spine from scoliosis surgery I cant go to a chiropractor for treatment. So I'm living in constant severe pain. And I wore my seatbelt. I also suffer from post concussion syndrome

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Janae, thanks for your comment. We're so sorry to hear that you have been experiencing this! We recommend consulting a health professional, like a GP or perhaps a Watsons Headache Clinician to determine if you would benefit from treatment to ease these symptoms. Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.

    • @sk33tv51
      @sk33tv51 Год назад

      Really sad to hear how r u feeling now any better ?

  • @Achala148
    @Achala148 3 года назад

    I had an RTA in 1999 and have migraines, constant background headaches, pressure over bridge of nose ever since. Is it possible these headaches are still from the original whiplash injury?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад +1

      Hi Achala, good question! It is possible that these headaches are as a result of the whiplash injury. The best thing to do would be to consult your GP or perhaps a Watsons Headache Clinician to determine if that is what is contributing to your symptoms and how they can help you.

    • @Achala148
      @Achala148 2 года назад

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 thank you. I had no degeneration present on xray at time of accident at age 36. 2 years later I had degeneration present. Now recent MRI shows C5 spinal cord flattening, marked stenosis and foraminal degeneration, especially C5/6/7, but I had some Prolotherapy and that helped the aching at C6/7. But didn't help with pain near c4/5. There wasn't as much degeneration at C1/2/3, but isn't is C1 that causes headaches? Could it be facet joints? I have lost my lordosis, so that doesn't help the vague nerve. I have had every test under the sun for these headaches, all negative, the only explanation left is its coming from the neck.

  • @flybynightgirl
    @flybynightgirl 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for the comprehensive explanation for my different headaches from my whiplash injury.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Liz, you're most welcome! We're glad to hear that you found this video helpful. Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.

  • @selen5487
    @selen5487 2 года назад

    I had different headaches including menstrual ones after I hurt my neck while sleeping in February of 2022 which has given me a lot of anxiety. I was sleeping on my stomach and during a nightmare flipped my head to sides than at one point over extended it too far out to one side… I can’t believe ; can I cause whiplash from sleeping ? It was pretty forceful

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад +1

      Hi Selen, wow, I'm sorry to hear that you have had to experience this. In case you haven't already, you may benefit from seeing your GP to undergo further assessment. I hope you're able to find some relief from your symptoms soon!

    • @selen5487
      @selen5487 2 года назад

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 hi, I have already seen him and some walkins and it was classified as tension headache. It
      coming back mainly during menstruation k asked for a referred to neuro but it will be in December waittimes are long in Canada u less it’s urgent. Good news is I started physio/chiro at a clinic and been 4 sessions now and 3 weeks almost headache free and for the first period I had since I didn’t have a headache, I think it’s definitely helping. I also been careful to avoid the wind with a scarf (as I find it a trigger) and watch my posture and good I eat. What do you think it stems from ? Should I just wait for my appointment upcoming then

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад +1

      @@selen5487 Hi Selen, thanks for your question. It's great to hear that your symptoms have been reducing since you started seeing the physio/chiro! I recommend discussing with them what they think has been causing your migraines as they will have a much better understanding after doing some assessments and treatments with you. I hope this helps!