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Whiplash and Conditions that Mimic Whiplash

Medically Reviewed by dr. simi paknikar, MD on Oct 16, 2014


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Whiplash injury, is a rear impact injury most common with motor vehicle accidents. It can also happen due to a violent blow to the head from back side or due to sports. It presents with neck stiffness and pain, headache, dizziness, fatigue and back pain.


Whiplash injury is an injury that common with road traffic accidents. It happens due to sudden acceleration and deceleration of the vertebrae in the cervical spine leading to neck pain/stiffness, headache, dizziness, back pain, tinnitus etc.

Symptoms usually appear 6-12 hours after the accident or even later.

Symptoms due to whiplash occur due to loss of normal 'S' shape of the cervical spine (the bones of the neck) during an injury. During this injury, the lower cervical vertebrae are pushed backward, while the upper cervical vertebrae are forced forward thereby causing pressure over the ligaments, muscles and tendons.

Symptoms of Whiplash injury can be categorized into two groups. These include common symptoms due to whiplash injury and symptoms due to serious and long standing 'Whiplash associated disorder'.

Common symptoms of Whiplash Injury:

Symptoms of Whiplash associated disorder:

Whiplash injury is diagnosed based on examination, clinical presentation and related investigations. Common tests done to confirm diagnosis include x-rays and CT scan spine.

Other causes which can mimic the symptoms of a whiplash injury include:



Treatment of whiplash injury primarily involves education of the patient regarding the possible treatments available and their outcomes. Emotional support and counselling might be necessary in certain patients. Allowing early range of motion along with physiotherapy, only if there is no abnormality in the spinal alignment can help in speedy and complete recovery.

References:

  1. Whiplash - (http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Whiplash/pages/introduction.aspx)
  2. The symptoms of whiplash and how to claim compensation for an injury in the UK - (http://www.mirror.co.uk/features/whiplash-symptoms-diagnosis-and-treatment-4145639)
  3. About Whiplash - (http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/whiplash/basics/definition/con-20033090)
  4. Know More on Whiplash - (http://www.medicinenet.com/whiplash/page2.htm)

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