- Whiplash - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Whiplash is a neck injury due to forceful, rapid back-and-forth movement of the neck, like the cracking of a whip Whiplash is commonly caused by rear-end car crashes
- Whiplash (Neck Strain): What It Is, Symptoms Treatment
Whiplash happens when sudden movement or force puts too much strain on your neck and spine It’s painful but usually isn’t dangerous, and it’s often treatable
- Whiplash Injury: Pain, Treatment, Symptoms, Causes, and More - WebMD
Neck strain, or whiplash, occurs when sudden force stretches and tears the muscles and tendons in your neck Learn more from WebMD about symptoms and treatment of the condition
- Whiplash Injury: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, and More
Whiplash occurs when a person’s head moves backward and then forward suddenly with great force This injury is most common following a rear-end auto collision
- Whiplash Symptoms Treatments for Soft Tissue Damage in the Neck
Whiplash is a nonmedical term used to describe neck pain following an injury to the soft tissues of the neck (specifically ligaments, tendons, and muscles) It is caused by an abnormal motion or force applied to the neck that causes movement beyond the neck's normal range of motion
- Whiplash Injury Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment - MedicineNet
Whiplash is a common injury to a person's neck following a car accident (in most cases) Symptoms include headache, neck pain, neck and shoulder stiffness, shoulder pain, fatigue, dizziness, jaw pain, arm pain, weakness of the arm (s), visual disturbances, and tinnitus
- Whiplash - Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, And Treatment - WebMD
Whiplash (also called neck sprain or neck strain) is a common neck injury that can be caused by an abrupt backward and or forward jerking motion of the head, resulting in pain and stiffness
- Whiplash: Causes, symptoms, and treatments - Medical News Today
Whiplash refers to a series of neck injuries caused by or related to a sudden distortion of the neck Whiplash injury symptoms include neck pain, stiffness, and difficulty moving the head
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