The treatment of whiplash will usually depend on the symptoms a patient has, unfortunately many of these treatments have not been thoroughly tested to reveal their effectiveness. One treatment many doctors will use is to fit a soft cervical collar, this is to try and reduce the motion in the neck and prevent further injury, however some recent studies have indicated that prolonged immobilization could actually slow the healing process. So overall, the treatments for whiplash are quite vague and under tested. The only working treatment currently is to just leave it and let it calm on it's own.
Whiplash injury is commonly treated with analgesics (painkillers) and neck braces. Paracetamol is typically prescribed used to treat moderate neck pain.
Yes, you can. In a 'rear end' collision the most common injury is whiplash which strains the neck.
It is an injury to the neck. When the head is thrown backwards from force-such as in a car accident-and the neck is overextended-whiplash can occur. Below is an article that goes into more detail on whiplash.
It is an injury to the muscles and ligaments of the neck. It is common after hjead trauma or "whiplash" injuries.
A neck injuryWhiplash is type of injury affecting the nerves, muscles tendons and vertebrae of the cervical spine - also known as the neck. The most common type of whiplash is in a RTA were a passenger or driver is wearing a seatbelt. The head is thrown violently forwards and backwards causing a hyper extension of the neck and whiplash. See the associated link for the types of RTA and other accidents that cause whiplash injuries in the UK.
Whiplash is not a permanent injury. Most whiplash victims recover within three months or less, usually within a week or two, however some do continue to experience pain and require surgery to fix it.
The medical term for whiplash is cervical acceleration-deceleration (CAD) injury. This term describes a neck injury caused by a sudden jerking motion of the head, often occurring in car accidents. Symptoms may include neck pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion.
Research suggests that the emotional response to an injury to the neck, particularly fear of reinjury, contributes significantly to the development of chronic pain from whiplash.
These are seats designed with more protection and support for the neck area to lessen this type of injury. Whiplash was just a rapid stretching of the muscles and tendons in the neck caused by the type of injury in an accident. It doesn't usually cause any permanent injury but was painful more like a bad bruising of the neck. More serious injuries involving damage to the vertebrae of the neck are also decreased by this protection involved with these seats.
About 20% to 50% of people involved in car accidents develop whiplash, which is a common injury resulting from the sudden jerking motion of the neck. Whiplash symptoms can range from mild to severe and may not be immediately apparent after the accident.
If you have a wishplash injury you shouls consider a lawyer because is an injury that could led you to do nothing in the future. It can make you not move your neck ever again.
Numbness in the fingertips is not a symptom of whiplash. Symptoms of whiplash include: Neck pain, Neck swelling, Tenderness along the back of your neck, and Muscle spasms (in the side or back of your neck).