This week we are going to discuss whiplash of the cervical spine (neck) and the implications of this on the patient’s recovery. Whiplash is an injury that occurs primarily during rapid acceleration ...
Oct. 22, 2003 — A new measurement protocol, reported in the Oct. 1 issue of Spine, may distinguish a subgroup of patients with cervical spine hypermobility associated with whiplash. "Unphysiological ...
The first passenger railroad in the United States—the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad—began construction in 1828. Five years later, in 1833, the country saw its first fatal train accident. As train travel ...
Whiplash and whiplash-associated disorders (WADs) refer to various injuries of the neck that occur as a result of sudden extension and flexion from unexpected head movements. In most cases, WADs are ...
Whiplash and whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) occur as a result of sudden movements of the head that cause flexion and extension of the neck, often causing damages to the tendons and ligaments in ...
To avoid pain associated with whiplash injury, safety considerations in cars could go beyond seat belts and airbags to examine the position of the driver and passenger head restraints, according to ...