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      • In at least 40% of people, there should be some resolution of symptoms by 6 weeks; there should be substantial improvement in 50% of people by 12 weeks and complete resolution in at least 40% of people. Approximately 50% of people will fully recover within 6 months, but 50% may continue to experience symptoms up to 1 year post-injury.
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  1. www.nhs.uk › conditions › whiplashWhiplash - NHS

    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

    • Neck Pain

      an injury – for example, whiplash from a traffic accident or...

  2. Approximately 50% of people will fully recover within 6 months, but 50% may continue to experience symptoms up to 1 year post-injury. However, this may be highly dependent on the definition of recovery. The risk of chronic pain developing after a whiplash injury is estimated at 20-40%.

  3. Provide reassurance that recovery from whiplash-associated disorder usually occurs within the first 2 to 3 months. Encourage early return to usual non-provocative, pre-accident activities and early mobilization, and explain that: Symptoms are a normal reaction to being injured.

  4. Following a whiplash injury the dizziness, headaches, blurred vision and problems with swallowing should only last for a short while. See your GP if any of these symptoms don't clear up. Sometimes whiplash can cause memory loss, poor concentration and irritability. CHILDREN: if symptoms persist, please come back to the Emergency Department.

  5. Classify the whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) grade using the Quebec Task Force Classification (see below). Assess psychological state if appropriate. Ask about the person's expectation of recovery by asking if they think they are going to get better soon.

  6. improvement in symptoms. Ongoing symptoms may vary in their intensity during the recovery period. This is quite common. What can I do to help my recovery? Research has shown that it is better to

  7. Oct 15, 2024 · Neck and back problems and conditions. Whiplash. This information may be useful for those who have been diagnosed with whiplash. People who are experiencing new or ongoing symptoms should contact their healthcare professional. Read more about managing a neck problem. What is whiplash?

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