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Whiplash injuries

Current Review of Pain, 1999
The term "whiplash" is not a medical diagnosis, but is the result of soft-tissue trauma to the neck. A whiplash injury occurs as a result of a sudden acceleration or deceleration of the head and neck with respect to the body. This article recommends that patient treatment be individualized.
, Ackerman, , Ahmad
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The Relationship Between Level of Catastrophizing and Mental Health Comorbidity in Individuals With Whiplash Injuries

The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2019
Objectives: Pain catastrophizing has been shown to be correlated with measures of mental health problems such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, the clinical implications of findings reported to date remain unclear. To date,
C. Paré   +6 more
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Whiplash injuries

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2005
Whiplash injuries are very common and usually are associated with rear-end collisions. However, a whiplash injury can be caused by any event that results in hyperextension and flexion of the cervical spine. These injuries are of serious concern to all consumers due to escalating cost of diagnosis, treatment, insurance, and litigation.
Gerard, Malanga, Jason, Peter
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Whiplash neck injury

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1996
Whiplash, or post-traumatic, neck injury is an increasingly frequent clinical problem. Large numbers of patients present with both acute and chronic physical symptoms. It has frequently been alleged that psychological factors and social variables (especially the influence of possible compensation) are major causes of persistent physical complaints and ...
R, Mayou, B P, Radanov
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Whiplash Injury

Journal of Whiplash & Related Disorders, 2004
The risk of whiplash injuries is affected by a complex interaction of the vehicle, seat, and occupant during an automobile collision. This article explores the vehicle, seat, occupant, and tissue responses to an automobile collision. Vehicles, and particularly bumpers, determine the properties of the collision pulse and seats transfer that pulse to the
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Whiplash Injuries

2006
Abstract The late comedian Rodney Dangerfield could have been the spokesman for whiplash injuries with his refrain, “I don’t get no respect.” Controversy is present among physicians57 and the general public4 about the pathology of the injury, cause of persistent symptoms, prognosis, medico-legal aspects, and treatment.
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Whiplash injury

Pain, 1994
Les, Barnsley   +2 more
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Symptoms, disabilities, and life satisfaction five years after whiplash injuries

Scandinavian Journal of Pain, 2014
J. Styrke   +3 more
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Measures of spontaneous and movement-evoked pain are associated with disability in patients with whiplash injuries.

Journal of Pain, 2014
Tsipora Mankovsky-Arnold   +3 more
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