Whether you got it playing a contact sport,
whiplash from a car crash, or falling on a slippery sidewalk, dealing with a concussion can be an ordeal.
Not exact matches
After a hit to the head or rapid
whiplash, whether
from a
car crash, athletic event or other accident, millions of Americans develop traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) each year.
This happens when people experience sudden accelerations to the brain —
from a bomb's shock waves, for example, or
from whiplash in a
car crash.
While it may have a reputation as a lawyer's bread - and - butter in a
car crash,
whiplash is actually a very real and very painful condition that results
from violent movement of the head and neck.