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Alternative Names
hyperextension injury of the neck

Definition

Whiplash occurs when the neck is suddenly and forcibly bent backward and forward. This causes injury to the joints of the neck, known as the cervical vertebrae, and to the surrounding soft tissue. The most common causes of whiplash are motor vehicle crashes, especially when the vehicle is struck from the rear.

What are the signs and symptoms of the injury?

Whiplash generally causes:

What are the causes and risks of the injury?

Whiplash injuries usually happen to a person who is not wearing a seat belt when a motor vehicle is rear-ended. As a result of whiplash, the ligaments in the neck may be stretched or even torn. Sometimes fractures in the vertebrae may also occur.

What can be done to prevent the injury?

Generally, wearing a seat belt to prevent sudden jerking of the head during a motor vehicle crash can prevent help to prevent this injury.

How is the injury recognized?

Whiplash is diagnosed with a complete physical examination and medical history, including details of the crash.

What are the treatments for the injury?

Time and gentle range of motion exercises are usually the best treatments for whiplash. The healthcare professional may also recommend:

What are the side effects of the treatments?

Side effects depend on the medications used, but may include drowsiness, stomach upset, or allergic reactions.

What happens after treatment for the injury?

It may take from 2 to 4 weeks before the person regains full range of motion of the neck without pain. The individual may have recurrent headaches. Physical therapy may be needed to help keep the neck muscles strong and healthy.


Author:James Broomfield, MD
Date Written:02/25/00
Medical Review:Nathaniel Whaley, MD
Date Written:12/18/2006
Reviewer:Reginald Finger, MD
Date Reviewed:1/4/2007
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