Literature DB >> 3665166

Whiplash headache.

J Balla1, J Karnaghan.   

Abstract

This study considers the natural history and characteristics of headache occurring after whiplash injuries. Previous descriptions generally failed to distinguish between the headaches seen at various stages after the injury. In a prospective study of 180 cases of acute whiplash injury, it was demonstrated that 82% suffered from headache. One hundred and twenty-two cases were analysed to describe the type of headache seen and it was shown that in the majority rapid improvement occurred over a matter of some weeks. In a retrospective analysis of over 5000 cases of whiplash injury, about 25% developed chronic disability. Practically all of these had headaches. A retrospective analysis of 100 cases describes a spectrum of headaches different from those seen after the acute illness. The pathogenesis of the two types of headache is likely to be different and this needs to be investigated before rational treatment can be instituted.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3665166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0196-6383


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