whiplash injury
Noun: A whiplash injury is a specific type of soft tissue injury to the neck, typically involving the muscles, ligaments, and tendons. It is caused by a sudden, forceful, back-and-forth movement of the neck, resembling the crack of a whip. This rapid hyperextension (backward motion) and hyperflexion (forward motion) most commonly occur during rear-end automobile collisions but can also result from sports accidents, physical abuse, or other traumatic events.
The term is used as a medical diagnosis to describe the condition resulting from the described mechanism of injury. - It is typically a countable noun (e.g., a whiplash injury, suffered whiplash injuries). - It is often shortened informally to just "whiplash."
- Noun:
- She was diagnosed with a whiplash injury after the car was hit from behind.
- The symptoms of a whiplash injury, such as neck pain and stiffness, may not appear until several hours after the incident.
- Proper headrest adjustment can help reduce the risk of whiplash injury in a collision.
- Legal and Insurance Context: The term is frequently used in legal and insurance claims related to vehicular accidents to describe a common injury.
- The plaintiff is seeking compensation for the whiplash injury sustained in the crash.
- Medical Classification: It is often classified as a type of cervical sprain or strain.
- The patient's whiplash injury was graded as Grade II, indicating a moderate level of ligament damage.
- Whiplash (n): The common, shortened form of "whiplash injury."
- He is being treated for whiplash.
- Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) (n): A broader medical term that encompasses the range of clinical manifestations caused by a whiplash injury.
- Cervical acceleration-deceleration (CAD) injury (n): A more technical synonym used in medical literature.
- Neck sprain
- Cervical sprain
- CAD injury (Cervical Acceleration-Deceleration injury)
- To suffer/sustain a whiplash injury: The standard phrase for acquiring this condition.
- Three passengers sustained whiplash injuries.
- Whiplash injury symptoms: Refers to the common effects like neck pain, headache, dizziness, and reduced range of motion.
- The doctor reviewed the list of common whiplash injury symptoms with the patient.
- an injury to the neck (the cervical vertebrae) resulting from rapid acceleration or deceleration (as in an automobile accident)