The driver of the BMW, a 51-year-old from Melksham, was also taken to hospital suffering from whiplash and shock. |
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But to watch a whiplash rapper ride the crest of an orchestral forte is a genuine awakening. |
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One officer was taken to Stepping Hill Hospital for head injuries and whiplash. |
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The first followed a head on collision with a bus, where she had to be cut out of the car and fortunately her only injury was severe whiplash. |
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Correctly adjusted headrests can significantly reduce the injury from whiplash and should be installed onto car seats wherever possible. |
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Rob Smith from East Mount Road said he started swimming to help him with serious back problems after suffering whiplash in a car accident. |
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To reduce the likelihood of whiplash injuries during rear impacts, a new front seat design has been adopted. |
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In each of these works, a washy monochromatic ground has been marked with white whiplash lines. |
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In January this year, a paramedic was taken to hospital with whiplash when his ambulance hit the bollard as the vehicle sped to a 999 call. |
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Dave Miller will welcome back striker Kenny Smith, who was rested for Tuesday's President's Cup win after suffering whiplash in a road accident. |
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Car accidents, excessive head contact in sports, severe whiplash, falls, and blows to the head may all cause concussions. |
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In other patients, he discovers a spinal injury, such as whiplash, occurred before the onset of symptoms. |
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A 4x4 vehicle hit the side of the car containing the pregnant woman, who was taken to hospital suffering from severe whiplash and bruising. |
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She escaped with severe bruising and whiplash while her sister Pauline, 21, had fractures to an arm, a foot and a cheekbone. |
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You do have a severe case of whiplash, and, unfortunately, you're going to have to be in a neck brace for a while. |
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Kelly, aged 24, suffered whiplash and a back injury, but her daughter broke her leg. |
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If it is audible, Steve can recreate it and then improve on it with his precise fingering and whiplash strumming. |
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A car accident left me with whiplash, a concussion, and severe ligament damage. |
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She is suffering from whiplash and is wearing a neck brace as a precaution. |
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The sinuous lines and whiplash curves that are widely recognized as the hallmarks of the style were not universally adopted. |
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The passengers were said to have suffered mainly cuts and grazes, with shock and whiplash. |
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In order to sue for whiplash, any claimant has to have been involved in a crash that wasn't their fault. |
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The vehicle also has a breakaway pedal assembly and the seats and headrests are designed to lessen the chances of whiplash injury. |
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Doctors told the expectant mother that she had a tummy bug and a slight whiplash. |
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Her husband, who was sitting beside her, sustained a whiplash injury and an injury to his shoulder. |
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He spent seven weeks in hospital and his wife received severe whiplash and internal injuries. |
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The energy in this slam, the angry downrightness, the whiplash cut of the humor and its qualification of the bitterness, are pure Powell. |
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With shaking, a baby's head wobbles rapidly back and forth and the brain strikes the inside of the skull. The effect is similar to whiplash. |
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As those synths slide out of range, a cranky whiplash beat briefly takes center stage before relenting to blue-lit micro-beats and gurgling plinks. |
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Tyrion is now at King's Landing, reminiscing on the beach, and I've got whiplash, or jet lag, or both. |
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All SBS cases had a clinical history of whiplash shaking of the head and had autopsy findings of subdural, subarachnoid, and bilateral retinal hemorrhages. |
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Mrs Townsend, 58, received severe whiplash and other injuries in the accident last July while driving a delivery van for Cafco Automotive, New Milton. |
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Still, if you're part of that group, and suffering from a sense of whiplash, I can't blame you. |
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Health care professionals trained to treat whiplash are alert for these signs. |
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If you have suffered a whiplash injury, knowing more about the condition can help you participate in your own recovery. |
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This leaves people with the choice of either getting whiplash from being forced to sit in the very front row, or to exchange their ticket for a Silvercity gift certificate. |
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The latter reduces the risk of whiplash and is mechanically activated during a rear impact. |
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It found that average acceleration best correlated with whiplash injury risk. |
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Only 6 of the 44 vehicles tested proved to offer effective protection against whiplash injuries. |
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The children, pupils of William Harrison School and Beckett School in Gainsborough, were treated for minor injuries, such as whiplash, at Lincoln County Hospital. |
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The central focus of the book relates to the author's work with motor vehicle accident victims suffering with whiplash and post-concussion syndrome. |
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Firefighters cut the 44-year-old free from the crushed vehicle and he was treated for severe whiplash and back injuries at the Great Western Hospital. |
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Hyperextension of the neck that may occur with a vigorous rugby tackle or with a whiplash injury during a car accident may also cause trauma to the jaw joint. |
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Teller will reteam with his whiplash director Chazelle on La La Land, which starts shooting in the spring. |
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Our safety seat technologies reduce the risk of whiplash and injuries to occupants' lower bodies in the event of a collision, and our new ventilation seat provides cooling that is quiet, lightweight and economical. |
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This not only shields the dress package from mechanical influences, but also prevents undesirable whiplash motion during reorientation of the robot. |
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The hazard warning signal is universally recognized and therefore has the greatest potential to help to reduce the number of rear-end collisions resulting in injury to drivers e.g. whiplash injury. |
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The manager cannot be submissive, depending upon others to lead him by the hand, or dilatory, waiting for the whiplash of authority to goad him to action. |
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If the head is violently flung backwards instead of being supported in line with the thorax, the victim frequently suffers a whiplash injury, which often requires protracted and costly therapy. |
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In conclusion we also mention the use in case of whiplash and neck pain. |
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These have helped to raise women's tennis to new heights, but they have reduced the men's game to an aching blur of thuggish serves and whiplash rallies. |
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We have children living in poverty, students in debt, families without affordable homes, all suffering budget whiplash as the Liberals put the accelerator to the floor on debt reduction. |
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Much of the action in whiplash requires serious suspension of disbelief. |
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If this weren't disorienting enough, there's a surprise near the end that may cause whiplash in readers. |
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And Mr Greenspan is saying that with increased transparency, the Fed needs to be more careful about the language it uses lest it give markets whiplash by appearing to veer from one fear to another. |
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To prevent a whiplash injury in case of an accident, the headrest should be at a maximum distance of 7 cm from your head and should not be lower than 6 cm from the top of your head. |
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His success is the reverse of the show biz trainees who are labouring under Ramsay's whiplash tongue in reality TV show Hell's Kitchen. |
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Active head restraints to minimise whiplash injuries to the neck. |
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Clinically, research suggests that PEME may have benefit for ankle injury, neck pain or acute whiplash, osteoarthritis, LBP and lumbar radiculopathy. |
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