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Abstract This study aimed to investigate the relationship between dysphagia severity and neck proprioception, pain, and mood in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). The individuals were divided into two groups according to the severity of dysphagia: dysphagia group (n = 13) with a score of 3 and above on the Dysphagia Assessment Scale in Multiple ...
Hanife Abakay+3 more
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Physician\u27s View of Whiplash Injuries of the Neck [PDF]
Whiplash injuries of the neck as the result of automobile accidents have attracted increased attention in recent years from both the medical and legal professions.
Nelson, Paul A.
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Traumatic Exposure and PTSD Symptoms in a Sample From a Tertiary Pain Clinic
ABSTRACT Background Post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a significant psychiatric comorbidity in individuals with chronic pain. To date, the link between PTSD and chronic pain has mostly been described using the outdated DSM‐IV PTSD criteria. Stronger evidence utilizing the updated DSM‐5 criteria is needed to ensure comparability with earlier ...
Sophia Åkerblom+2 more
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A Heterogeneity Based Case-Control Analysis of Motorcyclist Injury Crashes: Evidence from Motorcycle Crash Causation Study [PDF]
The main objective of this study is to quantify how different policy-sensitive factors are associated with risk of motorcycle injury crashes, while controlling for rider-specific, psycho-physiological, and other observed/unobserved factors. The analysis utilizes data from a matched case-control design collected through the FHWA Motorcycle Crash ...
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BACKGROUND Little is known about the most effective pattern of clinical care for acute whiplash. We designed a cohort study to determine whether patterns of early clinical care (involving visits to general practitioners, chiropractors, or specialists ...
P. Côté+5 more
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Biomechanics of whiplash injury.
Despite a large number of rear-end collisions on the road and a high frequency of whiplash injuries reported, the mechanism of whiplash injuries is not completely understood. One of the reasons is that the injury is not necessarily accompanied by obvious tissue damage detectable by X-ray or MRI.
King H. Yang+2 more
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Advancing imaging technologies for patients with spinal pain : with a focus on whiplash injury [PDF]
Background: Radiological observations of soft-tissue changes that may relate to clinical symptoms in patients with traumatic and non-traumatic spinal disorders are highly controversial. Studies are often of poor quality and findings are inconsistent.
Crawford, Rebecca J.+4 more
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Animal Models of Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Relevance in Clinical Settings
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant global health concern. Animal models are crucial for understanding the complex pathophysiology of TBI and developing effective treatments. This review explores common animal models of TBI, assessing their strengths and limitations in mimicking human injury.
Payal Chauhan+11 more
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Is traumatic and non-traumatic neck pain associated with brain alterations? : a systematic review [PDF]
Background: Chronic neck pain affects 50% - 85% of people who have experienced an acute episode. This transition and the persistence of chronic complaints are believed to be mediated by brain alterations among different central mechanisms.
Caeyenberghs, Karen+5 more
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Background The clinical consequences of whiplash injuries resulting from a motor vehicle accident (MVA) are poorly understood. Thereby, there is general lack of research on the development of disability in patients with acute and chronic Whiplash ...
Helders Paul JM+4 more
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