Whiplash is a common injury that occurs when your head is suddenly and forcefully jerked back and forth, causing damage to your neck muscles and ligaments. This type of injury is often associated with car accidents, but it can also occur from falls or sports injuries. One question people often ask when they suspect they…
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What Techniques Are Used in Diagnosing Traumatic Brain Injuries?
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a type of injury that can occur because of an accident or blow to the head. They can range from mild concussions to severe and life-altering injuries. TBIs are common in car accidents, sports, falls, and physical assaults. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential for successful injury recovery. Diagnosing TBIs…
How Do You Know If You Have a Fractured Sacrum? Warning Signs & Treatments
Whether you’ve been in a motor vehicle accident or suffered a fall, a fractured sacrum is a painful, debilitating injury—but how do you know if you have it? Your sacrum is a bone at the back of the pelvis between the hip bones, and a fracture can even affect your bowel and bladder control. Read…
Why Am I Nauseous/Vomiting After a Car Accident? Here’s What It Means
Car accidents can be scary and jarring—they can leave a lasting impact on various systems in your body. While physical injuries are immediately visible, what about the symptoms that may show up hours or even days after the incident? Nausea and vomiting may seem like common side effects of a minor fender bender, but they…