The term “whiplash syndrome” was introduced by Crowe in 1928 [1], and it is normally used to describe a group of symptoms variously associated with unequal clinical importance. In most instances, the symptomatology is subjective, therefore the ensuring radiological evaluation may be elusive.
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Bettinelli, A., Leonardi, M., Mangiagalli, E. P., & Cecconi, P. (2014). Radiological evaluation. In Whiplash Injuries: Diagnosis and Treatment, Second Edition (pp. 65–74). Springer-Verlag Milan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5486-8_7
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