Common Condition

Whiplash in Gold Coast

Chiropractors treat whiplash with gentle cervical adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, and progressive mobilisation to restore neck function and prevent chronic symptoms.

109 practitioners Gold Coast, QLD

Chiropractors Who Treat Whiplash

Dr John Surie
Athletes & Sports Back Pain
Bundall QLD 4217, QLD
5.0
12 reviews
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Urban Health
Activator Method Back Pain
Oxenford QLD 4210, QLD
5.0
47 reviews
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The Good Joint
Allied Health Services Open Saturday
Mermaid Beach QLD 4218, QLD
5.0
541 reviews
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Spine Paradise
Back Pain Diversified Technique
Miami QLD 4220, QLD
4.9
97 reviews
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Zuma Health
Open Saturday Kinesiology
Burleigh Waters QLD 4220, QLD
4.9
35 reviews
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Dr Ben Levi
Athletes & Sports Back Pain
Southport QLD 4215, QLD
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Nigel Nulty
Open Saturday Back Pain
Helensvale QLD 4212, QLD
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About Whiplash

Whiplash is a neck injury caused by a sudden, forceful back-and-forth movement of the head, most commonly resulting from rear-end motor vehicle accidents. It can also occur during contact sports, falls, or any impact that causes rapid acceleration-deceleration of the cervical spine. Whiplash affects the muscles, ligaments, discs, and facet joints of the neck and can lead to a range of symptoms including neck pain and stiffness, headaches, dizziness, jaw pain, shoulder pain, and difficulty concentrating.

Chiropractic care is a well-established and effective treatment for whiplash-associated disorders. Your chiropractor will conduct a thorough assessment including neurological testing, range-of-motion evaluation, and palpation to determine the severity of the injury and identify which structures are affected. Treatment typically involves gentle cervical adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, trigger point release, and progressive mobilisation exercises. The Quebec Task Force on Whiplash-Associated Disorders recommends early active treatment over prolonged rest, and chiropractic care aligns well with this evidence-based approach. Most patients with grade I and II whiplash injuries respond well to a course of chiropractic care over 6 to 12 weeks.

Your chiropractor will also provide advice on ice and heat application, sleeping positions, and gradual return to normal activities. For patients involved in motor vehicle accidents, chiropractors can provide documentation and reports for insurance and CTP claims. Early intervention after a whiplash injury is crucial, as delayed treatment is associated with poorer long-term outcomes.

Whiplash FAQs

How soon after a car accident should I see a chiropractor?

You should see a chiropractor within 72 hours of a motor vehicle accident, even if symptoms seem mild. Whiplash symptoms often worsen in the days following the incident, and early treatment leads to better outcomes. Your chiropractor will screen for any red flags requiring emergency care.

Can whiplash cause long-term problems?

If left untreated, whiplash can lead to chronic neck pain, headaches, and reduced range of motion. Studies show that approximately 50 percent of whiplash patients still have symptoms 12 months after injury if not properly treated. Early chiropractic intervention significantly reduces the risk of chronic symptoms.

Does my CTP insurance cover chiropractic for whiplash?

In most Australian states and territories, CTP (Compulsory Third Party) insurance covers chiropractic treatment for motor vehicle accident injuries including whiplash. Your chiropractor can provide the necessary documentation and work with your insurer to facilitate your claim.