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| UNDERSTANDING WHIPLASH |
Low impact collisions such as the one pictured in this video make up a large amount of the car accidents that occur. Less damage to the vehicle doesn't equate to less damage to the spine. |
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The sudden movement of the head backward, forward, or sideways in a car accident is referred to as whiplash. Most simply described, whiplash is caused by a motion or force that makes your neck move beyond its normal range of motion. Many accidents result in minimal damage to the occupant's vehicles. As a result, people often incorrectly assume they are not injured. In the accident below, the van was struck at approximately 8 mph. This was not enough force to cause any obvious body damage to the vehicle. But the driver's body is still placed into considerable distress.
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| Dr. Brian Drutman, a Tampa Bay chiropractor, treats patients injured from car accidents, sports injuries, work injuries, falls or from other unknown causes. Patients are also seen for maintenance care to prevent injury.
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Note: Dr. Brian Drutman is not a lawyer and any questions emailed to him that are legal in nature will not be answered and should be instead asked to a qualified attorney. We can provide names of local attorneys to help you if you don't yet have a lawyer. Dr. Brian Drutman, Tampa chiropractor 1910 West Busch Boulevard Tampa, Florida 1-877-430-7246 |
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