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    Whiplash is a neck injury caused by sudden movement of the head. It usually gets better within 2 to 3 months. Check if you have whiplash. Whiplash most often happens after a traffic accident or a slip or fall. Common symptoms of whiplash include: neck pain neck stiffness and difficulty moving your head; headaches

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  2. Sep 30, 2016 · Recovery from a whiplash injury is varied and complex. Some individuals recover quickly and fully, while others experience ongoing pain and disability. Three distinct patterns of predicted recovery (trajectories) have been identified using disability and psychological outcome measures.

    • Carrie Ritchie, Michele Sterling
    • 2016
  3. Sep 5, 2023 · Most people with whiplash get better within a few weeks. However, some people continue to have pain for several months or years after the injury occurred. This is more likely in people who are older, had existing back or neck pain or previous whiplash, or have whiplash due to a high-speed accident.

  4. Despite the new evidence about the mechanics of whiplash and the overriding social and legal implications of whiplash, physicians still are called upon to offer practical self-help advice to their patients on what they can or cannot do.

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    • Three-Month Follow-Up Questionnaires
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    • Statistical Analysis

    Participants included individuals with whiplash [participants with whiplash], and their primary HCPs. Whiplash is defined, according to the Quebeck Task Force, as an acceleration-deceleration mechanism of energy transfer to the cervical spine, commonly resulting in a variety of clinical manifestations (whiplash-associated disorders) . Participants ...

    Participants with whiplash were recruited from public hospital emergency departments, private physiotherapy practices and State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) databases in NSW, Australia. The SIRA databases include the Personal Injury Register (PIR), where it is mandatory for insurance claims to be reported in NSW, and the Claims Advisory Se...

    Baseline questionnaires assessed demographic information, pain and disability, risk status, psychological factors and general health. Demographic data captured included age, gender, weight, height, martial status, education level and country of birth. Pain was assessed at baseline using the NRS. The NRS is frequently used in healthcare settings, [2...

    Participants with whiplash completed three questionnaires at follow-up, assessing treatment received, recovery, and the therapeutic relationship (Additional file 1). The questionnaire regarding treatment received included questions on whether the Canadian C-spine rule was applied correctly, the treatment received, and if and when referral to specia...

    The primary outcome at 3-month follow-up was recovery measured by NDI and GPE. Recovery was defined as a score of 4 or more on the 11-point GPE, and a score of ≤4/50 on the NDI, based on consensus decision and previous definitions [17, 37, 41]. We also investigated the proportion of individuals experiencing clinically significant improvements in ne...

    A post hoc sample size calculation showed that the present design would provide 83% power to detect recovery at α= 0.05.

    Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS v22 . Baseline characteristics and 3-month variables of interest were summarised using descriptive statistics. The distribution of these data were assessed using the Shaprio-Wilk test and between-group comparisons were performed for normally-distributed data using t-tests or ANOVA. The Kruskal-Wallis n...

    • Alexandra Griffin, Jagnoor Jagnoor, Jagnoor Jagnoor, Mohit Arora, Ian D. Cameron, Annette Kifley, Mi...
    • 2019
  5. Oct 15, 2024 · Whiplash happens when your head is suddenly jolted backwards and forwards in a whip like movement. This can cause some of the muscles and ligaments in your neck to stretch. Common reasons that people get whiplash include: being involved in a car accident. a fall. a sporting injury.

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  7. This booklet aims to assist persons who have had a whiplash injury on the road to recovery. It provides information about whiplash-associated disorders, an explanation of whiplash, an exercise program which has been proven to assist in reducing neck pain and advice on how to manage your neck to prevent unnecessary strain and to assist recovery.

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