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Whiplash Treatment

Whiplash is a fairly common injury, most often occurring as a result of a road traffic accident. It is often the result of a driver or passenger in a stationary car experiencing rapid acceleration and deceleration when the vehicle is struck from behind. The term ‘whiplash’ is less than 100 years old. Until around 1928 or so, similar injuries were more often referred to as ‘railway spine’.

Whiplash FAQs

The most immediate effects of sudden acceleration-deceleration trauma are referred to as ‘whiplash injuries’. These are specifically the damage to the hard tissues (bone) and soft tissues (muscle, cartilage, etc.) of the neck. Most whiplash injuries heal in time, though a trained physiotherapist can often speed healing times.

Symptoms of whiplash injuries can include:

A ‘whiplash associated disorder’ refers to any severe, chronic condition contracted as a result of a whiplash injury. Symptoms of whiplash associated disorders vary, but may involve some or all of the following: