Whiplash
Whiplash is a neck injury caused by a forceful back and forth movement of the neck. This force can injure bones in the spine, discs between the bones, ligaments, muscles, nerves, and other neck tissues.
Whiplash can also be a lower back injury (lumbar spine) caused by a sharp, sudden, movement of the trunk either forward, backward, or to the side. This force can injure muscles, tendons, and ligaments of the lower back.
During your evaluation, Dr. Ball will ask you questions about the event that caused your symptoms and whether your symptoms are severe or occur frequently. He’ll also want to assess if your symptoms are interfering with performing your everyday activities.
Physical exam
Dr. Ball will also conduct a physical exam to assess the following
- Your range of motion in your neck, shoulder, and lower back.
- Your degree of motion that causes pain or an increase in pain.
- The degree of tenderness in your neck, shoulders, upper or lower back.
- Your reflexes, strength, and sensation in your limbs.
Imaging tests
Imaging tests will help Dr. Ball determine the extent of your injury. These tests may include:
- X-rays. X-ray images of the neck or lower back from different angles can detect fractures, dislocations, or arthritis.
- Computerized Tomography (CT). This particular type of x-ray produces cross-sectional images of bone and can show possible bone damage.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). This test uses radio waves and a magnetic field to produce detailed, 3D images to detect bone injuries and soft tissue injuries to the spinal cord, discs, or ligaments.
At a Glance
Dr. Hieu Ball
- Double fellowship-trained orthopedic
- Orthopedic surgery residency at Harvard Medical School
- Over 20 years of spine surgery experience
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