Whiplash is a neck injury caused by a sudden movement of the head forwards, backwards or to the side and is most common following a vehicle collision. This movement can cause strain of the neck muscles and ligaments.
It is important to know:
- permanent damage is rare
- any serious injury would be picked up very early on
- the first couple of days following this injury are important – resting too much can prolong your symptoms
- people who stay active and keep their neck mobile early on normally recover quicker from whiplash
What are the symptoms of Whiplash?
Symptoms of Whiplash are not normally evident straight away and can develop over the first few days after the injury:
- neck pain and stiffness
- appearance of swollen muscles either side of the neck
- reduced neck mobility
- tenderness along the neck and shoulders
- headaches
- less common but can also occur – dizziness, some low back pain, pins and needles or numbness in the arms/ hands