Articles, tagged with "neck injuries", page 5
05th August 2010
Coming back home after a harassing day at the office, you wait for the strange noises to begin again. You start hearing the hissing, buzzing, and ringing sounds again a few minutes later. But where are they originating from? Your attempts to locate the or...
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Author:
Alex Lynskey
27th July 2010
Neck injuries caused by the sudden jerking of the head forwards, backwards, and sideways are called whiplash. Although whiplash can be inflicted when playing sports or having an accident in the workplace, the most common source of this injury is an automo...
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Author:
BelltownChiro
14th July 2010
Racing sports are thrilling, fast and so are dangerous too. Racing sports have world wide fan clubs; these sports are very famous amongst youngsters. There are racing sports like motocross, dirt bike etc. The competitors of these sports need right type of...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
13th July 2010
In summertime swimming in surf is one of the favourite sports of people of all ages in Australia (and in many other places around the world)
Each year in Australia, Surf Life Savers save around 12,000 people. In addition to these rescues they also give...
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Author:
Liz Cassidy
09th July 2010
Pulsatile tinnitus is a more uncommon form of tinnitus that has particular causes that may or may not be identifiable. Learn what the causes are here, along with the symptoms and treatment options.
Before we begin to discuss pulsatile tinnitus and it's...
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Author:
John Cielo
05th July 2010
Road accidents that lead to whiplash neck injuries are not uncommon in UK but many of the claims submitted for approval are often rejected due to various reasons. The primary reason most whiplash neck injury claims are rejected is that claimants do not su...
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Author:
Lindsay Nolan
28th June 2010
Anyone who has ever ridden a motorcycle will know how aware you are of your own vulnerability as a road user. Unlike car drivers, motorcyclists do not have the benefit of a steel box between them and an unforgiving road. Even the slightest impact can caus...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
23rd June 2010
Frequently, individuals are involved in car wrecks and wish to obtain settlement loans. Additionally, these individuals frequently want to know whether their claims are of any specific value. Very commonly, these individuals sustain injuries to their neck...
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Author:
drrhudy
23rd June 2010
Pedestrian accident claims usually result from motorists being at fault where they do not notice a pedestrian on the road. These accidents can also result from traffic violations, talking on the phone while driving or being preoccupied with any task while...
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Author:
saragray
22nd June 2010
Filing traffic accident claims is considered to be tricky since there are many laws and regulations that claimants have to remember so that their claim is accepted. This article will elaborate on 5 important things that will make it easier for claimants t...
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Author:
Lindsay Nolan
04th June 2010
The rear-end motor vehicle crash is one of the most frequent type of car crashes in the United States today. Moreover, they are responsible for substantial property damage as well as serious injuries and sometimes deaths. In 83% of these types of accident...
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Author:
James Ballidis
20th May 2010
Neck injuries and sprains are something everybody undergoes from time to time. It is possible that when working or doing another kind of work one might have the chances of doing something that insight a sprain within the neck. This kind of ache is very co...
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Author:
Jim Knight
27th April 2010
Kayla is lucky to be alive after a 30kg large screen TV crushed her little body. Kayla's accident is a warning to all parents with large televisions and small children. Learn the essential baby home safety tips for large screen TV's to keep your baby safe...
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Author:
Julie Freeman
09th April 2010
Physical therapist jobs deal mostly with the rehabilitation process in helping patients to overcome physical limitations that have been placed upon them. Usually these limits are the result of illness or in many cases, an accident. There are many differen...
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Author:
Emiley David
01st April 2010
Ear Tinnitus:
Ear tinnitus is the noise people experience in their ear such as roaring, humming, hissing or tinkling. Occasionally it can be heard in both the ears! One in ten people would have experienced this noise at one time or the other and for so...
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Author:
Mridula