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Laura Jensen, MD,
In my previous columns on whiplash-associated disorders (WAD), I have discussed history-taking and the physical examination of the neck, including nonorganic findings. To follow up, I’d like to provide you with some... Read More
Nonorganic findings are physical findings that do not have a direct anatomical cause and are distinct from physical findings of organic pathology. They were identified in 1980 by Waddell and colleagues.[1] Although... Read More
There is significant controversy around the diagnosis, management, and prognosis of whiplash-associated disorders (WAD). To help address some of this controversy, The Bone and Joint Decade 2000–2010 Task Force on Neck... Read More
When I told a colleague that I had recently accepted the position of medical community liaison for ICBC, he asked me why I had “crossed the floor.” His response certainly gave me food for thought. “Crossing the floor”... Read More