Tag Archives: Neck
Whiplash injuries are perhaps the most common forms of injuries to motorists. The whiplash injury is actually a colloquial term used to describe any injury that is caused to a person’s neck due to a sudden acceleration force or deceleration … Continue reading
If you have recently suffered a whiplash injury, the good news is that most whiplash injuries can be treated and the victim will often return to normal. Whiplash is a term that is used to describe a number of different … Continue reading
If you have recently been in a California car accident, there is a good chance that you suffered a whiplash injury. Whiplash is a non-medical term that is used to describe a variety of injuries to your neck. Statistics show … Continue reading
If you have been the victim of a California car accident and have suffered a whiplash injury, please contact the California personal injury accident team at Ledger & Associates for a free and detailed evaluation of your case to assure that you receive the compensation to which you are entitled. To make an appointment please call 1-800-300-0001 or visit them online at www.ledgerlaw.com. Continue reading
Neck pain comes from a variety of sources, and understanding where it stems allows you to treat it properly. Whether your pain stems from arthritis, disc issues, whiplash or muscular strains, you need to address the underlying pathology to be … Continue reading
Sometimes yes, you will feel neck strain or have trouble moving your neck right after the crash, but most likely, it is going to take a little time for the pain to really come on. Believe it or not, some … Continue reading
What is Chiropractics? Chiropractics is a medical system based on the theory that disease and disorders are caused by misaligned bones, especially in the spine, that obstructs proper nerve functions. Chiropractors manually manipulate the joints of the body and realign … Continue reading
Defines whiplash and shows hyperflexion, hyperextension, spinal ligaments, ligament damage, muscle injury and spinal cord injury. Size is 20 inches by 26 inches – Heavy Paper. Product DescriptionDefines whiplash and shows hyperflexion, hyperextension, spinal ligaments, ligament damage, muscle injury and … Continue reading






