Dr Day here and I came across this article about sciatica that I wanted to share with everyone.
http://www.bestlasvegashendersonchiropractor.com/understanding-the-nature-of-...
Dr Day here and I came across this article about sciatica that I wanted to share with everyone.
http://www.bestlasvegashendersonchiropractor.com/understanding-the-nature-of-...
Although the seat belt in and of itself will not prevent whiplash, it does help to prevent your body from lurching completely forward during a car crash, even a low-impact crash. The simple act of buckling up is responsible for approximately a 60 percent reduction in accident fatalities. So buckle up to save your life and protect your neck.
Take the Whiplash Quiz!
While most people are familiar with the term whiplash and generally know that it's primarily a consequence of motorvehicle accidents, you may be surprised to learn how easily a whiplashinjury can occur and how severe the consequences can be. Take this short quiz and then check your answers.
Question 1: Most (80 percent) of whiplash injuries occur with a vehicle collision speed (range) of only:
A 1-5 mph
B 6-12 mph
C 10-25 mph
D 15-30 mph
Question 2: According to early human crash testing (conducted at UCLA) that simulated real-world rear-impact collisions, how does the human head respond to a crash compared to the vehicle?
A The volunteer's head was subjected to 2 1/2 times the acceleration of the vehicle.
B The volunteer's head was subjected to about 1/2 the acceleration of the vehicle.
C The volunteer's acceleration was roughly equivalent to stepping off a curb.
D In low-speed collisions (under 8 mph), no acceleration of the human head can be measured.
Question 3: Regarding the outcome of whiplash injuries, which of the following statements is most accurate?
A The vast majority of whiplash injuries resolve in about six weeks.
B The vast majority of whiplash injuries resolve in 6-12 weeks.
C About 25-50 percent of whiplash injuries fail to resolve completely.
D Whiplash injuries rarely resolve completely.
Question 4: Of the following variables, which is considered to be a risk factor for poor outcome in whiplash trauma?
A Female gender.
B Advanced age.
C Nonawareness of impending impact.
D All the above have been shown to be risk factors for poor outcome.