01. Cervical sprain (whiplash) Cervical sprain (whiplash) usually results from a sudden movement or sudden motion. The head snaps back suddenly such as when an athlete is tackled while being unprepared. Read | 02. Neck pain Most neck pain occurs after a bad night’s sleep or over-exertion during some sort of athletic activity (e.g. a rugby game.) Read |
03. Sprains and strains A strain occurs when a muscle or tendon is damaged by overstretching or an excessive contraction and is also partially torn or “pulled”. Read | 04. Sprains, fractures, dislocations Learn what to do to treat sprains, strains, fractures and dislocations. Read |
05. Stiff neck? Try your hand at a little DIY reflexology. Read | 06. Back, neck and hip injuries Injuries include whiplash, back trauma and dislocated hip joints. Read |
07. Fractured spine cause paralysis? Medical science is not yet able to repair fractured spines. How does it happen and what is the result? Read |