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Whiplash in Australia: illness or injury?

Medical Journal of Australia, 1992
To provide a perspective on "whiplash" injury in Australia by examining conflicting evidence, which suggests on the one hand that the disorder is a culturally conditioned and legally sanctioned illness and on the other, that it is an occult injury which can cause chronic pain.The published English language literature derived from MEDLINE covering ...
William B Maguire, T A R Dinning
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Whiplash injuries to the neck

The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract This paper represents an attempt to explain the complex symptomatology resulting from the so-called whiplash injury. Previous articles have stated that the hyperflexion occurs before the hyperextension. A different sequence of the mechanics of the injury is postulated with the hyperextension believed to occur first with a resultant over ...
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Neurootological contributions to the diagnostic follow-up after whiplash injuries.

Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum, 1995
Only in 1992 we had to deal with about 197,731 cases of whiplash injuries due to traffic accidents on the roads of Germany. About 80% recover within a few months.
C. Claussen, E. Claussen
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THE BEHAVIOURAL RESPONSE TO WHIPLASH INJURY

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1997
We studied 50 consecutive patients presenting at an accident department after rear-end vehicle collisions and recorded symptoms and psychological test scores within one week of injury, at three months and at two years. The range of neck movement was noted at three months.
Martin Gargan   +4 more
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Whiplash injuries: Is there a role for imaging?

European Journal of Radiology, 1996
Whiplash describes the manner in which a head is moved suddenly to produce a sprain in the neck and typically occurs after rear-end automobile collisions. It is one of the most common mechanisms of injury to the cervical spine. Although considered by some to be a form of compensation neurosis, evidence suggests that whiplash injuries are real and that ...
Van Goethem, Johan   +4 more
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Letter on Whiplash Injury

Acupuncture in Medicine, 2011
I read Adrian White's summaries and commentaries on the Pilot study in whiplash 1 2 with great interest. In the United Kingdom, a high percentage of car insurance claims were related to whiplash injury, most commonly as a result from road traffic accidents. It can …
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Evaluation of the cervical spine in whiplash injuries.

Radiology, 1960
In contradistinction to the crippling and fatal injuries associated with speeding vehicles on our Nation's highways, there is being seen with increasing frequency a more subtle though at times distressing injury in accidents involving vehicles traveling ...
H. Zatzkin, F. Kveton
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Outcome of ‘whiplash’ neck injury

Injury, 1996
Psychological factors have been alleged to be important in the course and outcome of 'whiplash' neck injury but there is little quantitative evidence. This study uses quantitative methods involving a prospective interview assessment to describe psychological and quality of life predictors, and 3 and 12 month outcome.
Richard Mayou, Bridget Bryant
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An Examination of Reasons for Prolonged Treatment in Japanese Patients with Whiplash Injuries

, 1997
Objectives: There is disagreement over the roles of biological and psycho-social factors in the prolongation of whiplash symptoms. The issue of whether differences in recovery time result from differences in the severity of physical injury or from non ...
Shinji Satoh   +7 more
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Whiplash Injuries

Current Treatment Options in Rheumatology, 2020
R. Teasell, S. Mehta, Eldon Y. Loh
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