Whiplash injury causes persistent
Researchers at Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark, in a first of its kind study compared a group of whiplash patients with a group of ankle injury patients. They found that those who suffered a...
View ArticleThe Silver Lining after a Whiplash Injury
A recent study has shown that people who suffer whiplash injuries can recover soon with a newly developed whiplash management agreement, widely used in Quebec, Canada. The Whiplash Management strategy...
View ArticleChildhood Strokes Linked to Whiplash, Other Traumatic Injury
Johns Hopkins Children's Center neurologists are sounding the alarm for parents about a common myth: that children don't suffer strokes. In fact, nearly 3,200 children have so-called brain attacks...
View ArticleOne Physiotherapy Session Enough to Treat Whiplash Injury
Australian researchers have found out that car accident victims who suffer from whiplash injury do not need to undergo 20 sessions of physiotherapy as just one session of half-an-hour duration is...
View ArticleAggressive Treatment for Whiplash Does Not Promote Faster Recovery
Whiplash, the most common traffic injury, leads to neck pain, headache and other symptoms, resulting in a significant burden of disability and health care utilization. Although there are few effective...
View ArticleWhiplash May Produce Delayed Jaw Pain
One in three people exposed to whiplash trauma is at risk of developing delayed TMJ symptoms that may require treatment, according to research published in the August issue of The Journal of the...
View ArticleWomen Drivers Suffer More from Whiplash Injuries Than Men
According to Swedish researchers, women drivers are three times more likely than men to suffer whiplash injuries if their car is hit from behind. Women's risk is increased because they generally sit...
View ArticleWhiplash Injury Recovery Faster With Positive Emotions
Positive thoughts and expectations, claim two University of Alberta researchers and a colleague from Sweden, can help people recover from serious injuries like whiplash. In three different studies,...
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