Whiplash is a term used most often to
describe the symptoms resulting from a car accident. A victim of
whiplash may experience any or all of these symptoms:
* Headaches
* Pain in the shoulders
* Pain between the shoulder blades
* Pain in one or both arms
* Fatigue
* Dizziness
* Vision problems
* Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
* Poor concentration or memory
* Neck pain/stiffness
* Tight and/or sore muscles
* Tenderness in the muscles
* Low back pain
* Sleep disturbance
* Loss of motion in the neck
It's Best to See a Doctor
Even without symptoms, it is a very good idea to see a doctor in the
case of a car accident. There can be damage without symptoms, or there
can be delayed symptoms. Your doctor can help to determine the location
and extent of the damage and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
According to a study done in 2006 at the Medical College of Wisconsin,
whiplash due to a rear end collision can be prevented with positioning
of the head close to the headrest
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