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Auto Accidents Whiplash is most commonly received from riding in a
car that is struck from behind or that collides with another object.
When the head is suddenly jerked back and forth beyond its normal
limits, the muscles and ligaments supporting the spine and head can
be overstretched or torn. The soft, pulpy discs between spinal bones
can bulge, tear or rupture. Vertebrae can be forced out of their
normal position, reducing range of motion. The spinal cord and nerve
roots in the neck can get stretched and irritated. Even though the
car may have received little damage, occupants can suffer serious
spinal injury.
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