Whiplash injury and treatment of the neck pain that
results is a major problem in today's society. Many thousands of us
suffer such injuries each year and seek treatment or compensation from
lawyers and insurance companies.
Physiotherapists, osteopaths and doctors spend a great deal of
time dealing with whiplash injury treatment. This area of the Cameron
Medical site explores the major issues surrounding whiplash injury
treatment problems.
The pages that follow contain up to date and topical information about many important whiplash injury treatment and compensation issues. This page will develop into a comprehensive guide to the most common questions asked about whiplash compensation, whiplash symptom treatment and whiplash injury treatment.
Many of us struggle through each day with neck pains. We don't realise how much we rely on a healthy and free functioning neck until something goes wrong with it.
Finding treatment for neck pain is not easy and the range of neck treatment products available is bewilderingly large - many of them quite weird and wonderful in their design. Getting the right kind of help when your neck pains are troublesome requires a good deal of knowledge on your part and these articles ard designed for exactly that reason. Good quality information is a powerful tool in helping you to cope with pain on a day to day basis.
Whiplash injury treatment has become something of a hot topic in both medical and legal circles. Compensation for personal injury and compensation for whiplash injury is a major component of legal work in all developed western countries - particularly in the USA and in the UK. Determinint appropriate levels of whiplash compensation is a major focus for lawyers, for insurance companies and for patients.
Whiplash Symptom Patterns
Most patients develop symptoms of whiplash within twenty four hours of the injury. There is good evidence that early onset of pain is associated with a longer time to recovery.
The symptoms after whiplash injury are dominated by pain in the neck and by headache. Pain across the shoulders and pain or pins and needles in the arms also commonly follow after whiplash related accidents. Other less common symptoms include dizziness, disturbance of vision and tinnitus or ringing noises in the ears. Whiplash injury is also associated with pain in the lower back - with some research studies reporting low back pain in up to forty percent of all patients. Temporary loss of memory and tearfulness are also sometimes experienced after whiplash - as are problems with swallowing or speech.
Follow these page links for other pages on the Cameron Medical site that relate to neck pain or to whiplash injury, whiplash symptom patterns and to whiplash compensation.
Whiplash injury
and neck pain
Whiplash
injury in children
Whiplash
injury in countries other than the USA or the UK
Whiplash
neck pain
Neck
pain treatment
whiplash
injury lawyer
Headache
after whiplash injury
