Whiplash can result from many activities that cause sudden jolts to the head and upper back. It is most associated with car accidents, and being rear-ended, while driving at 15 miles per hour or less, is the most common cause.
Before Whiplash
“Railroad Spine” was the precursor of whiplash. This was before cars were readily accessible and train travel was much more common. The first recorded case of “railroad spine” was noted in 1919 and occurred as a result of a train
Thursday, June 13, 2013
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