Euro NCAP | Toyota iQ | 2009 | Crash test
h, 40% of the width of the car striking a deformable barrier. In the side impact, a mobile deformable barrier impacts the driver's door at 50 ...
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h, 40% of the width of the car striking a deformable barrier. In the side impact, a mobile deformable barrier impacts the driver's door at 50 ...
Whiplash can be a funny old injury – and I don’t mean “ha ha” funny, I mean strange and unpredictable funny, with many suffers going through all sorts of weird and wonderful side effects and symptom severities.
Whiplash really does affect different people in different ways. Yes – if you are involved in a high speed collision with a high velocity impact, it’s likely you will suffer more than if you were involved in a low speed, low velocity impact. But that being said, two different people in the same accident can end up with entirely different levels of whiplash severity and symptoms.
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Wake-up call Specialists say the higher rate among girls could be because their neck muscles tend to be weaker, and therefore less capable of preventing or diminishing whiplash. Or because girls are more likely to report concussions. Or both. |
LAKE WORTH, FL--(Marketwire - March 1, 2012) - Dr. Jack Cacic Chiropractic in Lake Worth, Florida announced that the practice has had great success helping auto accident victims recover from whiplash. Dr. Cacic uses natural, non-invasive treatments for back and neck pain management, including chiropractic adjustment, massage treatments and physiotherapy. His approach to whole body wellness also incorporates lifestyle and nutrition counseling to help patients not only manage pain, but optimize overall well-being. Dr. Cacic has been treating patients for auto accident injuries for over ten years.
Chiropractor Dr. Jack Cacic announced that his practice provides natural pain management to help auto accident injury victims heal. These non-invasive treatments focus on identifying and correcting the underlying cause of pain, so patients can live active, pain-free lives.
"An auto accident injury can cause serious trauma to the musculoskeletal system, leading to a misalignment of the spine," said Dr. Cacic. "When the body is out of alignment, nerve function is compromised. For example, a herniated disc may compress nearby nerves, leading to a chronic, radiating pain. Our treatments are successful because we identify the underlying cause for pain, like a herniated disc, and restore proper alignment -- rather than only skimming the surface of pain with medication."
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