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Please call 911 immediately if you are having chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, sudden weakness or numbness, or if you think you have a medical emergency.

Whiplash Treatment

Self-Care at Home

Home care is intended to relieve the pain and minimize the amount of inflammation in the soft tissues of the neck.

  • Apply ice to the neck for 20 minutes at a time each hour for the first 24 hours while awake. Do not apply ice directly to the skin. Place a towel between the ice and the neck. Continue to use ice therapy until the pain stops. (After you see the doctor, follow his or her directions for ice therapy.)

  • Take acetaminophen for pain relief or ibuprofen for anti-inflammatory action. Avoid ibuprofen if you have a past medical history of gastritis, duodenitis, peptic ulcer disease, reflux, or other stomach problems.

Medical Treatment

The doctor most likely will recommend a treatment plan including a mixture of the following:

  • Neck massage

  • Neck rest

  • Bed rest

  • Ice therapy

  • Heat therapy

  • Oral pain relievers and muscle relaxers

  • Immobilization of the neck with a soft cervical collar (only a minimal benefit if any at all)

  • Early range of motion exercises combined with heat therapy starting 72 hours after the injury to restore flexibility

  • Avoidance of excessive neck strain for the next week and then increased activity as tolerated in the following weeks

WebMD Medical Reference from eMedicineHealth

Reviewed by Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MD on October 31, 2007

Last updated: October 31, 2007

This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor.

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