Publication
[Whiplash injury--an update]
Journal Paper/Review - May 23, 2007
Gautschi Oliver, Frey S P, Cadosch D, Zellweger R
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PubMed
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Brief description/objective
Whiplash injuries of the cervical spine are of paramount clinical and socioeconomic importance. To date, many problems in regard to diagnosis, classification, treatment and assessment have not been sufficiently solved. Diagnosis is often made subjectively and the ideal mode of treatment is still the subject of controversy. Scientific progress has lead to the development of a prognostic classification system, objective diagnostic tests, different treatment modalities and, perhaps most importantly, the production of more secure automobiles. Current scientific evidence of the assessment and treatment of whiplash injuries is only partially integrated into clinical routine, although modern strategies of combining medicamentous therapy with early physiotherapy has shown good results. Clear dignostic criteria and treatment guidelines would conquer the cost explosion associated with whiplash injuries largely evident in the Swiss-German population.