Medication, of course. This country is really over medicated and that's all Western Medical doctors do anymore. You need to go to a Chiropractor.
Medication is only going to treat your symptoms by dulling the pain. You need to fix the problem and that's what Chiropractors do. The longer you wait, the worse you'll get, the harder it will be to treat you.
Most Chiropractic offices have other therapies as well. Massage Therapy, Physical Therapy, Laser Therapy, Electrostimulation, plus your adjustment. Most insurance carriers cover Chiropractic, so check your insurance.
If the accident was caused by someone else and lawyers are involved, get a referral and your care will most likely be covered by the settlement (be sure to ask your lawyer). If you don't have insurance check your area to see if you have a local Free Clinic. They sometimes offer Chiropractic care and you are billed based on your income if at all.'Recently, the British Journal of Orthopaedic Medicine(1999) 22(1):22-25 reported that "chiropractic is the only proven effective treatment in chronic cases" of whiplash injury.
The study was prompted by a previous article in the journal Injury which demonstrated that chiropractic treatment had benefited 26 out of 28 patients suffering from chronic whiplash syndrome.
Here is a great resource that covers whiplash information from symptoms to treatments. Find out everything you need here: Source: car-accident-facts.com/whiplash-symptoms....
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