Hi all,
I was just wondering what people's experiences were (with regards to treatment of patients / personal experience or both - mine is both!) regarding whiplash associated disorders and hypermobility. 9 months ago I had a whiplash injury, was rear-ended at about 50mph while my neck was rotated to the right. Developed stiffness and pain in both sides of my neck, but predominantly left side over the next few days. This took a good 3-4 months to settle completely and I thought I was alright, although aware it could take longer to fully resolve. About 2 months ago, I slipped while walking and fell landing on my knee but noticed my neck became a lot more sore after this (also coinciding with quite a lot of stress in work). I had one of my colleagues look at my neck and he said he thought it was because my neck was quite hypermobile that it would take longer to heal. The left side of my neck feels tight despite regular stretching (traps, lev scap, scalenes etc) and will occasionally spasm and be very painful if I'm stressed or not on top of my exercises (ROM / retractions).
I've also had headaches since the accident (have had no formal treatment or x-ray etc as didn't feel it warranted it at the time) which vary from mild and behind my eyes/head to raging and lasting about 4-5 hours, worsening with stress/tiredness. These have settled down considerably...I find if I have a session of trigger pointing after using heat and gentle stretching that most of my neck pain settles considerably and is no longer as severe as it was, although it tended to relapse from 0 pain to very painful so quickly that I am a bit wary when saying it's resolved...even though I feel at the moment it is getting there.
My question is, do people with hypermobile joints take longer to recover from injuries e.g. whiplash? I haven't found much information or discussions on it so was wondering what other physios' experiences were. Should I keep going with trigger pointing and stretching over a longer period to resolve things? Or is there anything I can try to speed it up?
Any input would be much appreciated
Thanks,
Fi.
P.S. I should add that I'm not completely hypermobile....I seem to be borderline-hypermobile, quite flexible but not quite clicking and lax in all joints. 7/9 Beighton score.
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