Whiplash After a Car Accident When It’s More Than Just a Neck Strain

Advanced Diagnosis & Treatment in Granada Hills & San Fernando Valley

Whiplash is one of the most common injuries after a car accident—but it’s also one of the most misunderstood and underdiagnosed.

Many patients are told they have a simple “neck strain.” However, in many cases, whiplash actually involves facet joint injury, nerve irritation, or spinal instability—conditions that require more advanced care than rest or physical therapy alone.

At Modern Pain Solutions in Granada Hills, we specialize in identifying the true source of pain after auto accidents and treating it with targeted, minimally invasive procedures.

What Is Whiplash—Really?

Whiplash occurs when the neck is rapidly forced forward and backward, placing stress on:

  • Muscles and ligaments
  • Facet joints (small stabilizing joints in the spine)
  • Spinal discs
  • Cervical nerves

While muscle strain can occur, many patients actually develop:

👉 Facet joint injuries (a major source of chronic neck pain)
👉 Nerve inflammation causing radiating symptoms
👉 Disc-related issues that worsen over time

Symptoms of Whiplash (Including Delayed Signs)

Symptoms appear immediately—or take days to develop.

Common symptoms include:

  • Neck pain and stiffness
  • Headaches (especially at the base of the skull)
  • Reduced range of motion
  • Shoulder or upper back pain

More advanced symptoms indicate nerve involvement:

  • Pain radiating into the arms
  • Tingling or numbness
  • Weakness in the upper extremities
  • Persistent or worsening headaches

Why Many Whiplash Cases Don’t Improve

If your pain isn’t improving, it’s often because the true pain generator hasn’t been identified.

Common reasons include:

  • Misdiagnosis as “muscle strain” only
  • Lack of advanced imaging or functional testing
  • No evaluation of facet joints or nerve involvement
  • Over-reliance on passive treatments

The Hidden Cause: Facet Joint Injuries

Facet joints are one of the most common sources of chronic neck pain after whiplash, yet they are often overlooked.

These joints:

  • Stabilize the spine
  • Can become inflamed or damaged during sudden impact
  • Do not always show clearly on MRI

👉 This is why patients are told their imaging is “normal” but still have significant pain.

Advanced Diagnosis: Finding the Real Source of Pain

At Modern Pain Solutions, we use a precision-based diagnostic approach, which includes:

  • Detailed orthopedic and neurological exams
  • Movement-based pain analysis
  • Imaging review (MRI when appropriate)
  • Diagnostic medial branch blocks (to confirm facet joint pain)

This allows us to move beyond guesswork and create a targeted treatment plan.

Interventional Treatments for Whiplash Injuries

When conservative care isn’t enough, interventional procedures can provide significant relief.

Facet Joint Injections

  • Reduce inflammation in injured joints
  • Help confirm the source of pain
  • Provide targeted relief

Medial Branch Blocks

  • Diagnostic injections used to identify facet joint pain
  • Often the first step before longer-term treatment

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

  • Uses heat to interrupt pain signals from damaged nerves
  • Can provide 6–12+ months of relief
  • Ideal for chronic whiplash-related neck pain

Epidural Steroid Injections

Used when symptoms involve:

  • Disc injury
  • Nerve compression
  • Radiating arm pain

These injections reduce inflammation around spinal nerves.

When to See a Specialist After Whiplash

You should seek advanced evaluation if:

  • Pain lasts more than 2–3 weeks
  • Symptoms are worsening
  • You have radiating pain, numbness, or tingling
  • Physical therapy alone isn’t helping
  • You were in a moderate to severe accident

Personal Injury Considerations

If your injury is related to a car accident, proper care is critical for:

Your recovery

  • Identifying and treating the true injury
  • Preventing chronic pain

Your case documentation

  • Clear diagnosis
  • Consistent treatment records
  • Evidence-based care

We regularly work with personal injury patients throughout:

  • Granada Hills
  • Northridge
  • Porter Ranch
  • North Hills
  • Sylmar
  • Mission Hills

Q&A: Whiplash & Neck Injuries

Q: Is whiplash just a muscle injury?
No. Many cases involve facet joints, discs, or nerves.

Q: Why does my MRI look normal but I still have pain?
Facet joint injuries and soft tissue damage often don’t appear clearly on imaging.

Q: What is the most effective treatment for chronic whiplash?
It depends on the source, but procedures like RFA can provide long-term relief when facet joints are involved.

Q: How long should I wait before seeing a specialist?
If symptoms persist beyond a couple of weeks—or worsen—you should be evaluated.

Q: Can whiplash become permanent?
Yes, if not properly diagnosed and treated early.

Don’t Let Whiplash Turn Into Chronic Pain

If you’re still dealing with neck pain after a car accident, it might be more than just a strain.

At Modern Pain Solutions, we focus on accurate diagnosis and advanced interventional treatment to help you recover fully.

📍 Modern Pain Solutions

10700 Balboa Blvd, Suite 102
Granada Hills, CA 91344
📞 (818) 826-4145
🌐 https://modernpainsolutions.com/
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