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"WHIPLASH-INJURIES"
Hyperlinks to a selected group of sites on WWW:
Last date of upgrade: November the 9th 1997.
This list contains hyperlinks to sites which I find to be of interest when searching on www by different search engines for the expression: "whiplash injuries" or "Brain injuries".
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Glesvaer, Norway the December 28th. 1996. Kjell Olav Pettersen
Dear Visitor!
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Table of contents:
If nothing else are stated, English language
only
Source 20:
http://WWW.Dutchlink.nl/WCN/ENG/index.html
(English
version)
http://WWW.Dutchlink.nl/WCN/index.html
(Dutch
version)
The Netherlands Whiplash Center
(WCN) Information (Dutch & English)
Source 21:
http://www.connix.com/~dpyers/bia/tbistats.html
Brain Injury Statistics The Brain Injury Association Of Connecticut.
A person does not need to be "knocked out" in order
to have sustained a traumatic brain injury nor is it necessary
for a person to strike their head in order to sustained a traumatic
brain brain injury (e.g. whiplash injuries can result in a TBI).
Source 22:
http://www.at-home.com/get_doc/670146/2158
STROKE Delayed Onset of Fatal Basilar Thrombotic Embolus After
Whiplash Injury Delayed Onset of Fatal Basilar Thrombotic Embolus
After Whiplash Injury. L. Viktrup, MD;...
Source 23:
http://biggulp.callamer.com/~cns/rehab/refs.html
CRC
Press, Inc. Vision: Fleminger, S., Murphy, L., & Lishman,
W. (1996). Malignant distress on eye contact after severe head
injury. Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry . 61(1), 114.
Gimse, R., Tjell, C., Bjorgen, I., & Van Nooten, G. (1996).
Disturbed eye movements after whiplash due to injuries to the
posture control syste
Source 24:
http://www.umu.se/umu/diag_rad.html
Whiplash-skador. Ytterligare ett projekt inom neuroradiologin
avser att studera olika radiologiska karakteristika hos patienter
med normaltryckshydrocephalus (NPH). Institutionen har under senare
år kunnat utveckla ett forskningssamarbete med prekliniska
vetenskaper, särskilt immunkemi, histologi, cellbiologi och
molekylär biologi (genetik). Forskare och studerande 1 professor,
6 disputerad..... (Svensk / Swedish)
Source 25:
http://www.methodisthealth.com/methodist/health/neurology/brainjury.html
Damage or kill brain cells. Whiplash from a motor vehicle accident
can cause diffuse damage to the brain's white matter, resulting
in a range of movement, sensory or psychological problems. Trauma
can also alter the brain's tissue and chemistry. The brain's neurons
communicate with each other via chemical messengers calle....
Source 26:
http://www.webcom.com/bmainc/mtbi.html
Traumatic brain injury (mTBI) typically occurs when the head is
suddenly accelerated and/or decelerated during an accident of
some type. There may or may not have unconsciousness, or even
a blow to the head. A severe whiplash situation can cause the
same kinds of twisting and shearing forces o........
Source 27:
http://www.ahs.uwaterloo.ca/~cahr/headfall.html
THE
ANATOMY OF A HEAD INJURY Susceptibility to shearing forces,plays
a role primarily in injuries which involve rapid and forceful
movements of the head, such as in motor vehicle accidents. In
these situations rotational forces such as might occur in whiplash-type
injuries are particularly important. These forces, associated
with the rapid acceleration and deceleratio........
Source 28:
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/peds/pidl/shaken.html
Shaken Baby Syndrome: A clinical, pathological and biochemical
study. J Neurosurg 66: 409-419; 1987. Hadley MN et al. The infant
whiplash shake injury syndrome: A clinical and pathological study.
Neurosurg 24(4): 536-540; 1989. Wilbur LS et al. Magnetic resonance
imaging evaluation of neonates with retinal hemorrhages. Pediatr
89(.....
Source 29:
http://www.matmo.org/pages/caseStudies/radiology/NEURO/NEURO2a.html
NEURORADIOLOGY SECTION .....injuries in children less than 1 year
of age, and it is the 3rd most common cause of death in children
after SIDS and true accidents. CNS findings include the following:
Impact injury: Skull fracture, subdural hematoma, brain contusion,
cerebral hemorrhage, infarction or generalized edema. Whiplash
injury: Shear injury associate....
Source 30:
http://www.methodisthealth.com/health/neurology/brainjury.html
Brain Injury
When a person suffers a traumatic head injury, the damage can
manifest in a variety of ways. It can result in epilepsy, cognitive,
mood or behavioral disorders; it can disrupt families. For neuropsychiatrists,
the symptoms displayed by victims of traumatic head injury --
including depression, confusion, hallucinations, irritability,
loss of ability to control temper and
..
Source 31:
http://www.dataphone.se/~oderman/wrf2.htm
Mandibular Whiplash Injury
Mandibular whiplash is a very specific
injury that can occur alone, in concert with cervical whiplash,
or along with any other traumatic injuries. Cervical whiplash
injury is considered to be the result of sudden violent change
in the direction of motion of the head and neck that can occur
in relatively low velocity automotive collisions. It is most often
associated
Source 32:
http://www.ispace.com/AGM/ ALICE G. MOORE,
PSY.D., BCFE, (Neuropsychologist)
CONTENTS:
When to Refer For A Neuropsychological
Evaluation Questions Answered By A Neuropsychological Evaluation
What A Neuropsychologist Examines Etiology of Brain Dysfunction
Acceleration Injuries Individuals Most Susceptible To Head Trauma
Case History: Contre-Coup Effects Case History: Shear-Strain Effects
Complaints of Patients Who Have Sustained Minimal Brain Dysfunction
Source 33:
http://www.orst.edu/dept/HHP/ASB/abstracts97/PANJABI
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BIOMECHANICS.
CONTENTS:
MECHANISM OF WHIPLASH INJURY
Presented at the Twenty-First Annual
Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics Clemson University,
South Carolina..
Source 34:
http://www.lrpub.com/spine/abstracts/v22n3/v22n3p283.html
Spine,
V 22, No 3, February 1 1997
Disc Pathology After Whiplash Injury.
Kurt Pettersson, MD,* Christer Hildingsson, MD, PhD,* Göran Toolanen, MD,...
Source 35:
http://www.tbilaw.com/MilwaukeeSeminarPaper.html
Attorney Gordon S. Johnson, Jr.
presented to Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin,
Brain Injury in the Whiplash Case.
Source 36:
http://www.insurance-canada.ca:70/0/insur/archive/ar9608/960823.003
Canadian InsurancE-NEWS
August 23, 1996 WHIPLASH INJURY
INDUCED BY LAWSUIT: STUDY Lawsuits are a pain in the neck. That's
the bottom line of a recent Norwegian study, which...
Source 37:
http://ilsmacwww.ethz.ch/chris/ircobi/ircobi97.html
Institute for Lightweight Structures,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich (ETH)
NECK INJURY PREVENTION IN REAR-IMPACT
CRASHES
Source 38:
www.spineworks.eu
Spineworks is a comprehensive, whole body physical therapy with a neuromuscular
approach. All our nerves run down the spine and emerge from between the
vertebrae to control some organ or muscle movement. A vertebra or muscle...
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