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Cervical Soft Tissue Injuries: A 15-Year Follow-Up
Author: Richard H. Adler A study published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery in November 1996, involved a follow up of patients involved in separate motor vehicle accidents approximately 15 years earlier (1). The authors wanted to know whether patients, 15 years after cervical injury, had improved or worsened symptoms, and whether psychological variables played a role in the patient's condition.
The population studied involved a group of 61 patients who had
presented to the same emergency department in England after soft tissue
injury to the neck sustained in road traffic accidents. Forty were
available for follow up. Ninety percent of this group had been involved
in rear-end motor vehicle collisions.
Very truly yours, Adler Giersch, P.S. Richard H. Adler Attorney at Law (1) Squires, B.; Gargan, M.F.; Bannister, G.C., "Soft Tissue Injuries of the Cervical Spine: A 15-year Follow-up," The Journal of Bone and Joint Survery, Vol. 78-B, No. 6, November 1996, pp. 955-57. (2) Merksey, H., "Psychiatry and the Cervical Sprain Syndrome," Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 130, pp. 1119-21 (1984); Merksey, H., "Psychological Consequences of Whiplash in Teasell, R.W., et al., Spine State of the Art Reviews Cervical Flexion-Extension/Whiplash Injuries," 7:3 Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus, 471-80 (1993). Shapiro, A.P., Roth, R.S., "The Effect of Litigation on Recovery From Whiplash in Teasell, R.W., et al., Spine State of the Art Reviews Cervical Flexion-Extension/Whiplash Injuries," 7:3 Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus, 531-56 (1993). Shapiro, A.P., Teasell, R.W., Steenhuisr, "Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Following Whiplash in Teasell, R.W., et al., Spine State of the Art Reviews Cervical Flexion-Extension. Whiplash Injuries," 7:3 Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus, 455-70 (1993). Wallis, B.J., Lord, S.M., Barnsley, Lee, Bogduk, N., "Pain and Psychological Symptoms of Australian Patients With Whiplash," Spine, Vol. 21, No. 7, pp. 804-10 (1996). |
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