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UNDERSTANDING WHIPLASH
Whiplash is a severe injury to the vertebrae, muscles, or ligaments
of the neck caused by a sudden forward and backward jerking of the
head and neck. It is the most common injury following car accidents,
usually happening in rear-end collisions, and causes long-term pain
and stiffness in the neck. Other possible symptoms of whiplash include
back pain, headache, dizziness, and blurred vision.
A recent edition of the journal Spine offered an updated whiplash
review from the Canada-based Quebec Task Force, and proposed regular
reviews of known predictive factors. The review included 13 whiplash
studies published since 1995. The studies revealed the most common
predictors associated with delayed whiplash recovery. Patients with
slower recovery times were most likely to be older and female, and
to have initial head, neck, or other chronic pain.
Doctors of chiropractic have the skills and training to effectively
relieve the pain and other debilitating symptoms of whiplash by
restoring your full range of motion, realigning your spine, and
increasing the strength and flexibility of your neck muscles. If
you experience the symptoms of a whiplash injury in a rear-end car
accident - even at 5 mph - seek treatment immediately, no matter
how minimal the pain. Don’t wait for the symptoms to go away:
By avoiding treatment, you will only prolong your recovery and lower
your quality of life.
Reference:
Cote P, Cassidy JD, Carroll L, et al. A systematic review of the
prognosis of acute whiplash and a new conceptual framework to synthesize
the literature. Spine 2001:26(19), pp. e445-e458.
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