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<title>British Columbia Whiplash Initiative</title>
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<description>B.C. Whiplash Initiative&lt;br&gt;
PMRF&#039;s Whiplash-Associated Disorders
A Comprehensive Syllabus&lt;br&gt;
Note: Please be aware that this site is no longer actively maintained. It exists soley for archival purposes. (Posted 1997)</description>
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<title>University of Washington Medical Center Whiplash Research Center</title>
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<description>University of Washington Whiplash Research Study</description>
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<title>Whiplash Associated Disorders Guidlelines</title>
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<description>Whiplash-Associated Disorders (WAD) is the single most frequently recorded injury amongst Compulsory Third Party (CTP) claimants in NSW. In October 1999 new legislation was enacted governing the operations of the New South Wales Motor Accident Authority (MAA) and the CTP insurance scheme it administers. &lt;br&gt;
Chiropractic and Osteopathic College of Australasia
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<title>Whiplash--what&#039;s in the name?</title>
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<description>Archive Copy 2004: Whiplash--what&#039;s in the name? State University of New York Upstate Medical Center Neurology Department</description>
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<title>Whiplash from AAEM Emergency Medical and Family Health Guide</title>
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<description>Whiplash - Whiplash is a nonmedical term used to describe neck pain following an injury to the soft tissues of your neck (specifically ligaments, tendons, and muscles). It is caused by an accidental motion or force applied to your neck that results in mov</description>
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