Understanding the Whiplash Method: An Introduction

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The discussion revolves around inquiries about the whiplash method, specifically seeking clarification on what it entails. Whiplash is identified as a soft tissue injury affecting the neck, often resulting from sudden movements that strain the neck muscles and ligaments. Participants express a need for a concise introduction and instructions related to the method, indicating a lack of understanding of the topic. A link to a resource from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke is shared for further information. The conversation highlights the importance of clear communication and guidance for those new to the subject.
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I don't know if this is a good place to ask this but, could you tell me something about whiplash method ?
I really don't understand a thing about it...True.

Thank you very much, please give me an introduction, a short one is also fine...
Any instructions are really highly appreciated.
 
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The method? What do you mean?
A whiplash is a soft tissue injury to the neck, a neck sprain or neck strain.
 
Hmm...:smila: I am sorry, I am new to this and I didn't know how to express what I would like to ask...
Yes, that is tissue problem...:smila:
 
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/whiplash.htm" .
 
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Thank Monique,
 
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