What Is Whiplash?
Whiplash is a soft tissue injury to the neck which occurs when the head is suddenly thrown away from the body. While whiplash can be caused by certain sporting activities (such as diving), it is usually associated with low-speed road traffic collisions.
Most commonly, whiplash will happen when a car is hit from behind by another vehicle. The force of this sudden impact will cause a person's head to jolt forwards and backwards. In the course of this …show more content…
In such cases recovery will be more prolonged, sometimes leaving permanent injuries. Sufferers of chronic whiplash may also experience more extreme symptoms such as memory loss, fatigue, irritability, and concentration impairment.
Is There Any Treatment For Whiplash?
Unfortunately, there is no particular cure for whiplash. Doctors advise patients to gently exercise their neck, applying ice for twenty minute periods to ease the inflammation. You may also want to take painkillers such as paracetamol, or you may be prescribed something stronger by your GP. Those with chronic whiplash often need additional medical treatment from a chiropractor or physiotherapist.
What Else Can You Do?
If you have suffered a whiplash injury as a result of a road traffic accident that was not your fault, you might consider whether there is anything else you can do. To find out, you need to talk to a solicitor, as you could be entitled to make a personal injury claim. If successful, you would be awarded compensation for the pain and suffering you have experienced, along with a sum to recover the finances you have lost because of your