Whiplash
involves a flexion-extension type injury as the head
is propelled forwards to backwards or backwards to
forwards rapidly. It has been shown that a whiplash
injury may result from an accident of as little as
8 km/h!1

Eighty-four
percent of all neck injuries are classified as low
severity soft tissue injuries and result mainly from
low velocity impact collisions. The majority of soft
tissue injuries remain undetected. These injuries
are known as subfailure injuries.2 Subfailure injuries
are known to significantly alter the tissues mechanical
properties3 and these alterations are not seen on
routine X-rays or CT scan.4 Significant loss of movement
in all directions has been found in patients with
persistent whiplash-associated disorder.5

Many
health professionals often disregard the problems
experienced by people after whiplash, because nothing
can be seen on X-ray. Chiropractors do not. We understand
the mechanism of the injury and the underlying damage
to proprioception that occurs. This damage will often
lead to further problems if not corrected as soon
as possible after the injury. Click
here to learn more about why damage occurs following
whiplash injury.