November 12, 2009
A whiplash injury involves the neck rapidly moving backwards and forwards past its normal range of motion. Usually the injury is caused by a rear end or front end road traffic accident, but can also be caused by a fall or sports injury. The injury damages the muscles, tendons and ligaments of the neck with the longus coli, sternocleidomastoid and levator scapulae muscles the most commonly affected. In more severe incidences joint sprains, bone fractures and nerve injury may occur.
The symptoms of whiplash usually develop 24-48 hours following injury and include:
In a more serious accident the following symptoms may occur. If experienced immediate medical attention is required.
Medical assessment is required before undertaking the following advice. Once you have received an all clear from medical staff you may:
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