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| In my car accident I was hit from the side causing my head to snap to my left hitting the area of my left ear on the door jamb, causing [[:resources:tbi|Traumatic Brain Injury]] and [[http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Whiplash/pages/introduction.aspx|Sideways Whiplash]]. Months prior to the car accident I had fallen at work and had some X-Rays take. Those X-Rays showed a [[https://www.google.com/search?q=normal+cervical+curve&tbm=isch|normal cervical curve]] of my neck. After the accident more X-Rays showed the bones of neck to be straight, like I had a ruler strapped to it! Hubby found that this type of sideways whiplash was common among football players and tracked down the doctors that worked with the [[http://www.steelers.com|Pittsburgh Steelers]]. I don't remember why now, we never did meet with those doctors. |
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Soft-Tissue Review, 1996-2003 | Soft-Tissue Review, 1996-2003 |
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