Kenna C J
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'Whiplash' is an overused term which probably should be confined to injuries suffered in a rear end collision between motor vehicles. Clinically it presents as a syndrome rather than a single injury: relationships between the patient, the injuries received, the pathology incurred and the prognosis appear to be inseparable. It is very common in city practice and at times seems endemic.
“挥鞭样损伤”是一个被过度使用的术语,可能应仅限于机动车追尾碰撞中所受的损伤。临床上它表现为一种综合征而非单一损伤:患者、所受损伤、引发的病理状况和预后之间的关系似乎密不可分。在城市医疗实践中非常常见,有时似乎呈地方性流行。