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Effect of a pain diary use on recovery from acute whiplash injury: a cohort study
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作者 Robert FERRARI Deon LOUW 《Journal of Zhejiang University-Science B(Biomedicine & Biotechnology)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第11期1049-1053,共5页
Previously,it was shown that the use of a symptom diary for two weeks,even in generally healthy subjects,results in increased recall of daily symptoms and increased perception of symptom severity(Ferrari and Russell,2... Previously,it was shown that the use of a symptom diary for two weeks,even in generally healthy subjects,results in increased recall of daily symptoms and increased perception of symptom severity(Ferrari and Russell,2010).In that study,generally healthy female subjects were asked to recall symptoms experienced in the previous two weeks,after keeping a symptom diary for two weeks,while a control group was asked to recall symptoms experienced in the previous two weeks without having kept a symptom diary.While both groups had 展开更多
关键词 a cohort study Effect of a pain diary use on recovery from acute whiplash injury
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Biomechanics of whiplash injury 被引量:1
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《Chinese Journal of Traumatology》 CAS 2009年第5期-,共10页
Despite a large number of rear-end collisions on the road and a high frequency of whiplash injuries reported, the mechanism of whiplash injuries is not completely understood. One of the reasons is that the injury is n... Despite a large number of rear-end collisions on the road and a high frequency of whiplash injuries reported, the mechanism of whiplash injuries is not completely understood. One of the reasons is that the injury is not necessarily accompanied by obvious tissue damage detectable by X-ray or MRI. An extensive series of biomechanics studies, including injury epidemiology, neck kinematics,facet capsule ligament mechanics, injury mechanisms and injury criteria, were undertaken to help elucidate these whiplash injury mechanisms and gain a better understanding of cervical facet pain. These studies provide the following evidences to help explain the mechanisms of the whiplash injury: (1) Whiplash injuries are generally considered to be a soft tissue injury of the neck with symptoms such as neck pain and stiffness, shoulder weakness, dizziness, headache and memory loss, etc. (2) Based on kinematical studies on the cadaver and volunteers, there are three distinct periods that have the potential to cause injury to the neck. In the first stage, flexural deformation of the neck is observed along with a loss of cervical lordosis; in the second stage, the cervical spine assumes an S-shaped curve as the lower vertebrae begin to extend and gradually cause the upper vertebrae to extend; during the final stage, the entire neck is extended due to the extension moments at both ends. (3)The in vivo environment afforded by rodent models of injury offers particular utility for linking mechanics, nociception and behavioral outcomes. Experimental findings have examined strains across the facet joint as a mechanism of whiplash injury, and suggested a capsular strain threshold or a vertebral distraction threshold for whiplash-related injury,potentially producing neck pain. (4) Injuries to the facet capsule region of the neck are a major source of post-crash pain. There are several hypotheses on how whiplash-associated injury may occur and three of these injuries are related to strains within the facet capsule connected with events early in the impact. (5) There are several possible injury criteria to correlate with the duration of symptoms during reconstructions of actual crashes. These results form the biomechanical basis for a hypothesis that the facet joint capsule is a source of neck pain and that the pain may arise from large strains in the joint capsule that will cause pain receptors to fire. 展开更多
关键词 whiplash injuries PAIN BIOMECHANICS NECK Zygapophysel joint
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Altered thermal sensitivity in facial skin in chronic whiplash-associated disorders 被引量:1
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作者 Birgitta Hggman-Henrikson Ewa Lampa Erik Nordh 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第3期150-154,共5页
There is a close functional relationship between the jaw and neck regions and it has been suggested that trigeminal sensory impairment can follow whiplash injury.Inclusion of manageable routines for valid assessment o... There is a close functional relationship between the jaw and neck regions and it has been suggested that trigeminal sensory impairment can follow whiplash injury.Inclusion of manageable routines for valid assessment of the facial sensory capacity is thus needed for comprehensive evaluations of patients exposed to such trauma.The present study investigated facial thermal thresholds in patients with chronic whiplash-associated disorders(WADs)with both a qualitative method and quantitative sensory testing(QST).Ten women with pain and dysfunction following a whiplash injury were compared to 10 healthy age-matched women.Thermal detection thresholds were assessed by qualitative chair-side testing and by QST according to the method-of-limits.Seven test sites in the facial skin(overlying each trigeminal branch bilaterally,and the midpoint of the chin)were examined.The detection warm and cold thresholds were defined as the mean values of 10 individual thresholds.For the WAD patients,the qualitative assessment demonstrated both reduced and increased sensitivity compared to the healthy,whereas QST systematically showed significantly higher detection thresholds(i.e.,decreased sensitivity)for both cold and warm stimuli.For the individuals who were assessed as having increased sensitivity in the qualitative assessment,the QST displayed either normal or higher thresholds,i.e.,decreased sensitivity.The results suggest that QST is more sensitive for detecting thermal sensory disturbances in the face than a qualitative method.The impaired thermal sensitivity among the patients corroborates the notion of altered thermal detection capacity induced by WAD-related pain. 展开更多
关键词 JAW NECK quantitative sensory testing thermal thresholds TRIGEMINAL whiplash injury
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New Concept of Whiplash Injuries Rehabilitation
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作者 Piotr Godek Michal Guzek Jakub Przychodzeń 《Journal of Human Physiology》 2021年第1期11-19,共9页
Whiplash injuries are a global health problem and a significant financial burden for both health care systems,and insurance providers.The diverse symptomatology after whiplash injury both in the somatic,emotional and ... Whiplash injuries are a global health problem and a significant financial burden for both health care systems,and insurance providers.The diverse symptomatology after whiplash injury both in the somatic,emotional and behavioral sphere prompted separation of the Whiplash Associated Disorders(WAD)as a separate category of diseases.The exact mechanism of whiplash injury is still under debate and theories explaining pathogenesis of WAD are very diverse ranging from purely biomechanical to neurophysiological,emphasizing central sensitization but the core disability seems to be strictly connected to somatosensory dysfunction.As a result,the optimal algorithm of rehabilitation has not been established and data published in the current literature on effectiveness of such algorithms are inconsistent.Based on the presented here of Head Neutral Reference Point(HNRP),the objective of central desensitization is to restore valid somatosensory output from Cranio-cervical Junction(CCJ).This new concept of rehabilitation after whiplash presented here is based on clinical observations and is supported by initial results. 展开更多
关键词 whiplash injuries REHABILITATION Somatosensory disorder Craniocervical injury Pain management
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A Reflection on the Management and Treatment of Cervical Spine Neuropathies with East Asian Medicine:Acupuncture 被引量:1
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作者 Jane Frances Wilson 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2013年第6期403-408,共6页
There is much material demonstrating the use of acupuncture and moxibustion as an effective method of treatment in a variety of neurological conditions involving both peripheral and central nervous system dysfunction.... There is much material demonstrating the use of acupuncture and moxibustion as an effective method of treatment in a variety of neurological conditions involving both peripheral and central nervous system dysfunction. Acupuncture's effects are experienced throughout the body but specifically acupuncture can be seen to contribute significantly to nerve metabolism and rebuilding. However, very little is written on the mechanisms for this nerve recovery. This paper will reflect on these mechanisms in relation to the treatment of neck problems associated with nerve root impingement. 展开更多
关键词 cervical pain neck injuries nerve tissue injuries acupuncture therapy whiplash injuries Jin/sinews
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