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The Problem
With Whiplash
By Dr. Barry L. Marks
Orange, CA
Everyday hundreds of auto accidents occur
and the occupants are injured. Fortunately, the majority of these injury
victims do not suffer fatal injuries. That’s the good news. The bad news is,
most of the occupants suffer injuries that they may not be aware of or are
mistreated by other doctors.
The “Problem with Whiplash” is that very few people truly understand it.
Well meaning emergency room physicians, general
medical doctors and even many chiropractors do not fully appreciate the extent
of injury suffered by these patients. recent survey found that a significant
percentage of family practice and orthopedic physicians question the validity of
whiplash.
[i] Worse yet, they cannot prove to the
insurance companies, lawyers and juries that the injuries are real. The end
result is that whiplash victims are given short shrift in terms of poor
documentation, inadequate treatment, and low compensation for their
injuries.
The first thing to realize about whiplash type injuries is that they are real. The current medical literature is filled with objective research validating this type of injury. [ii] Further, the research indicates that injuries can occur at surprisingly slow speeds and sometimes even without much car damage. [iii]
Next, whiplash injuries can remain hidden for weeks, months, and even years before telltale symptoms emerge. [iv]
The insurance companies
try to disallow claims if an injured party makes a claim more than a month after
the accident occurs. Those well versed in this arena know that this is fairly
typical. Many people wait for a time to see if the problems will go away without
treatment. Contrary to popular belief, most people do not like going to doctors.
The literature also indicates that it is common for symptoms to emerge slowly
over a period of time and not necessarily all at once right at the outset. The
insurance companies also know this, but they use it in their defense anyway
because many patients and their attorneys will back away from these claims. The
interesting thing is that if you are injured and report to a doctor right away,
often times the insurance company will ask why you didn’t wait awhile to see if
the injuries would improve. Face it, no matter what your claim is, they will
defend against it. Therefore, if your injury is one day old or one year old it’s
going to be fought so you will need to make the best case possible.
Another fact to realize about whiplash is
that it is serious. Even minor accidents can cause significant changes in the
delicate nerves, ligaments, muscles and discs of the neck. At the onset, the
problems may seem minor, but given enough time without proper care, the spine
will dysfunction. Eventually arthritis occurs and the end result is permanent
neurologic damage and loss of overall health. Worse than arthritis, many
whiplash accidents can result in mild forms of brain injury known as “post
concussion syndrome” or “traumatic brain injury”. This is more prevalent in
side impact collisions, but can occur in rear or front-end accidents as well. These
concussive injuries often result without hitting the head. Still other
researchers have linked Alzheimer’s disease and chronic fibromyalgia with
whiplash type injuries. Whiplash is indeed a serious health problem.
Whiplash must be treated. But not all treatments work. Hard medical evidence suggests that certain types of treatment are far superior at treating this problem. [iv]
A study by Woodward, Cook, Gargan and Bannister found 93% of the patients studied under chiropractic care for chronic whiplash injuries had improved.
They further stated "...no conventional (medical) treatment has proven to be effective in these established chronic cases."
Untreated and poorly treated cases
of whiplash result in life long problems and suffering. It is estimated that 1%
of the entire US population suffers from chronic headaches as the result of
whiplash injuries. [vi] That means millions of headache sufferers
are directly caused by auto accidents.
Without this basic understanding the
general population is at the mercy of the insurance industry. They know the
facts and they spend millions of dollars each year to hide them. They use high-powered
attorneys to fight claims and intimidate people.
Auto accident injuries are much more
prevalent and more serious than many people realize. Here are some facts from
medical experts:
- Accident speeds of only 2.5-mph can cause
injuries, even if your car wasn’t damaged.
- An 8-mph collision can cause 5 g’s of
force on the neck, that’s 2 1/2 times more force than the car received.
- 47% of side impact accidents cause some
form of head injury.
- Auto head restraints may cause more
damage than good.
- Millions suffer from post accident
headaches: A form of post-traumatic concussion that can linger for months and
even years and can be very difficult to diagnose.
- Arthritis is much more likely in people
who have suffered even minor auto accidents.
Learn the truth about this common and
serious problem. See how you may not be getting the treatment you need for the
resolution of your problem or the documentation required for a successful case.
See how a true “Personal Injury Specialist” approaches whiplash and how he can
help you achieve the results you deserve. Learn how the latest in computer
technology can locate and prove your injuries. Proof the insurance company,
attorney and jury cannot ignore.
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Protect your rights and avoid needless
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The preceding article is presented as a public service by Dr. Barry L. Marks, Chiropractor.
Dr. Marks is only interested in helping victims who
have legitimately been injured. If you have not suffered a real injury, please
be warned that making false statements about accidents or filing incorrect or
misleading insurance claims is a felony punishable by fines and/or prison time.
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[i] Evans RW, Evans RJ, Sharp MJ. The physician survey on post concussion and whiplash syndromes. Headache. 1994;34:268-274.
[ii] Barnsley, Lord, Bogduk, Whiplash Injury Clinical Review, Pain 58, 1994, pp. 283-307
[iii] Koji Kaneoka, Koshiro Ono, Satoshi Inami and
Koichiro Hayashi (99-04-15). "Motion analysis of cervical vertebrae during
whiplash loading." Spine 24(8): 763-770
[iv] Smith J. (1993). "The Physics, Biomechanics and Statistics of Automobile Rear Impact Collisions." Trial Talk: 10-14.
[v] Woodward, Cook, Gargan and Bannister (1996). "Chiropractic treatment of chronic 'whiplash'." Injury 27(9): 643-5.
[vi] Magnussen T, Ragnarsson T, Bjorbnsson A. Occipital nerve release in patients with whiplash trauma and occipital neuralgia. Headache 1996;36:32-36.