Pricier, Intensive Whiplash Treatment May Not Pay Off: Study

Pricier, Intensive Whiplash Treatment May Not Pay Off: Study


Pricier, Intensive Whiplash Treatment May Not Pay Off: Study

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 09:04 AM PST

British research found no improvement in recovery when ‘active management’ was used MONDAY, Dec. 17 (HealthDay News) — More costly, intensive treatment is no better than usual care at hastening recovery from whiplash, a new study finds. Researchers looked at more than 3,800 British whiplash patients to compare a more intensive approach to treatment (“active...

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1 Response to "Pricier, Intensive Whiplash Treatment May Not Pay Off: Study"

  1. Unknown says:
    January 17, 2013 at 10:36 PM

    Whiplash injury varies in terms of severity with the least serious of injuries resulting in virtually no symptoms and the most severe comprising neck fractures, dislocations or even spinal damage. A whiplash injury is usually sustained in a rear car accident or to any road traffic accidents. If pursuing for a whiplash injury claims, it is important that you have all the necessary documents to prove it such as your medical documents.

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