June 30, 2007

Understanding the Pathophysiology of Whiplashes

This is quite a buzz term for many people, but in the area of personal injury, particularly in automobile accidents, this is no stranger. This is a very common injury experienced by drivers and passengers of automobiles that have been hit from behind. It is a serious kind of soft tissue injury because of the debilitating effects it can do to the victim.
In medical terms, a whiplash is a neck sprain caused by hyper extension or flexion of the spinal cord, particularly in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar areas. When another vehicle collides from the rear end of your vehicle, an impulsive strain on the vertebral column is caused, resulting to tears or stretches in the ligaments and the spinal cord tissue. What happens is that the external force from the collision causes the head to snap forward then back, creating a force to the spine that can amount to over 500 kilograms in just milliseconds. Since this force is too much for the spine to handle, disk tearing and herniation can instantly occur, although in some cases symptoms may not be felt until days later. It will really depend on the severity of the condition and the position of […]

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