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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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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.
Gargan, M.   +3 more
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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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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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Mechanisms of chronic pain from whiplash injury

Journal of Clinical Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2013
C. Davis
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Can measuring passive neck muscle stiffness in whiplash injury patients help detect false whiplash claims?

Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift, 2020
Jure Aljinović   +6 more
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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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