Sentences with phrase «chronic whiplash»

Cognitive behavioural components in physiotherapy management of chronic whiplash associated disorders (WAD)-- a randomised group study
Notes for editors The article is «Altered Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Chronic Whiplash Associated Disorders,» by David Vállez García, Janine Doorduin, Antoon T.M. Willemsen Rudi A.J.O. Dierckx, Andreas Otte (doi: 10.1016 / j.ebiom.2016.07.008).
The article is «Altered Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Chronic Whiplash Associated Disorders,» by David Vállez García, Janine Doorduin, Antoon T.M. Willemsen Rudi A.J.O. Dierckx, Andreas Otte -LRB-
Writing in a linked Comment, Jo Nijs and Kelly Ickmans, of Vrije Universiteit Brussel, in Brussels, Belgium, said, «The study by Michaleff and colleagues advances our understanding of whiplash - associated disorders and provides physiotherapists with clear information about how to treat patients with chronic whiplash - associated disorders.
Results of a new trial of treatments for chronic whiplash pain, published in The Lancet, suggest that expensive, intense physiotherapy sessions do not show any additional benefit over a single physiotherapy session of education and advice with phone follow - up.
This is especially true for those with chronic whiplash - associated disorders because most patients have tried and failed previous treatments, and their continuing symptoms mean they would be unlikely to pursue more of the same approaches.
The study included participants who had suffered a motor vehicle accident resulting in chronic whiplash, recruiting patients whose accident occurred no sooner than three months prior to signing up to the study, and no later than five years after the accident.
«Intense exercise treatment no better than simple advice, self - directed exercise at reducing pain from chronic whiplash
«I think our study will improve awareness about the disease, of the public and of medical doctors, and help people with chronic whiplash - associated disorders get the decent treatment they need.»

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An estimated 3 in 1000 people suffer from whiplash, and one in four of them have chronic symptoms.
Even a relatively minor injury such as whiplash, however, can cause chronic pain, numbness and restriction in range of motion.
The adrenaline rush you feel immediately after an accident might make it harder for you to notice chronic injuries like whiplash, for instance.
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If not properly diagnosed and treated, whiplash can result in loss of neck mobility and chronic pain.
The most common cause of whiplash is auto accidents, and if not properly diagnosed and treated, it can cause chronic neck and back difficulties.
Even whiplash, which is relatively minor in comparison, will still often leave the victim suffering severe headaches and chronic neck pain and restricted range of motion for years or even a lifetime.
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Most people recover from whiplash in just a few weeks, but some people may develop chronic pain after a whiplash injury.»
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Although whiplash injuries are often considered minor, they can lead to chronic, debilitating pain over time without proper treatment.
Based on the evidence, the Court held that as a result of the collision the Plaintiff suffered from a moderate whiplash and strain to her neck, back and hip with radiating pain down her arms, a concussion, TMJ disorder which caused facial and jaw pain and headaches, chronic fatigue, depression, PTSD, and chronic pain which lasted for approximately 2 1/2 years.
[60] Turning more specifically to the expert evidence, Dr. Robinson has opined that the plaintiff's history is ``... consistent with a diagnosis of chronic posttraumatic headache related to soft tissue injury to the neck (whiplash) sustained in the January 6, 2013 motor vehicle accident.»
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The Plaintiff, Gyorffy, sued Drury and claimed that he had suffered a severe whiplash injury which caused continuous and permanent back pain, acute and chronic pain in his right shoulder, continuous headaches, and decreased range of motion in his spine.
It often doesn't impede normal day - to - day activity, but in some cases, whiplash can be more severe with discomfort and pain becoming chronic and lasting for years after the initial accident.
After a two week trial the judge found the claimant had suffered whiplash soft tissue injury to her neck, shoulders, upper limbs, back, chest, and right foot; a capsular tear of her breast implant which required surgery and has left her with postoperative pain and loss of nipple sensation; chronic mechanical neck and shoulder pain; soft tissue injuries to her arms with persisting forearm and hand pain, numbness and tingling; posttraumatic stress disorder, somatic symptom disorder, chronic pain, and a mild traumatic brain injury.
Brain injury, spinal cord injury, paralysis, fractured bones, ankle injury, whiplash, chronic pain, and psychological injury are all possible results following a serious t - bone collision.
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He and his team have represented clients with numerous conditions, including head injuries, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, chronic pain disorders, TMJ, RSD, fractures, disc problems, whiplash associated disorders and a range of other physical and psychological impairments.
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