Whiplash is a soft tissue neck injury that may include:
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Whiplash can by caused by any sudden, violent, backward jerk of the head or neck.
Things that may raise the risk of this problem are:
Problems may start right away or in the days after the injury.
A person may have:
The doctor will ask about your symptoms and health history. A physical exam will be done. It will focus on the neck.
Most whiplash injuries do not show up on imaging tests. Neck images may be taken to make sure that no other injuries have occurred. Images may be taken with:
An electromyogram may also be done to test for nerve damage.
The goal of treatment is to ease pain. Choices are:
There are no current guidelines to prevent this problem. Whiplash is often due to accidents.
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Last reviewed September 2020 by EBSCO Medical Review Board Laura Lei-Rivera, PT, DPT, GCS Last Updated: 5/14/2021