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  1. Whiplash occurs when the head is rapidly thrust backward and then forward, subjecting the cervical spine to extreme forces. It is medically known as cervical...

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  2. This week, Dr. Lance Terry answers the question, "What is whiplash, and can it be treated?" Thank you for watching! Please don't forget to like, comment, and...

  3. Whiplash is often associated... Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video explaining the mechanism of injury and treatment methods dealing with whiplash injury.

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  4. www.nhs.uk › conditions › whiplashWhiplash - NHS

    Treatment for whiplash. A GP may prescribe a stronger painkiller such as codeine for whiplash. If your symptoms do not get any better after a few weeks, a GP may refer you: to a physiotherapist; to a pain specialist; for psychological support; Physiotherapy from the NHS may not be available in your area and waiting times can be long.

  5. Oct 15, 2024 · Treatment of whiplash. If the cause of your injury has caused emotional trauma as well as physical, you may want to read more about mental wellbeing as this can impact your recovery. In most cases whiplash will resolve gradually over time with the right help and advice.

  6. Whiplash treatments involve rest, pain relief, and exercises, with recovery duration varying from weeks for mild cases to months for severe ones.

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  8. Jul 11, 2023 · Home management of whiplash pain often involves cold and heat therapy, over-the-counter (OTC) pain medications, and exercises to help regain your neck function.

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