Letters
May 2002
... ’92, and we’ll get them to do it again.” Character #5: “My husband always put his patients first. Too bad he ...
Letters
May 2002
... response was “30% people with physical disabilities.” [5] Contrary to Dr Leduc’s contention, we have not ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Robert Ferrari, MD, FRCPC
June 2002
... whiplash injury versus that following leg fractures. [5] They found that fibromyalgia was 13 times more frequent ... relationships exist between trauma and [fibromyalgia].” [5] One means by which to demonstrate a causal association ... injury patients than they are in leg fracture patients. [5] Ferrari and Russell have given one explanation to this ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Charles S.B. Galasko, ChM, FRCS
June 2002
... year, we saw 940 patients, of whom 193 had a WAD (20.5%). A number of other authors also reported a significant ... in the United Kingdom is approximately 250 000. [3-5] An extensive search of the literature did not reveal ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Gunter P. Siegmund, PhD, PEng
June 2002
... with both an increased risk of whiplash injury [1-5] and a higher frequency of multiple symptoms [6] ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: James R. Taylor, MD, PhD
June 2002
... studies were not visible on postmortem radiographs. [5-8] Even magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) grossly ... cervical spines used a band saw to cut regular thickness 2.5 mm sagittal slices. This blunt trauma fatality study ... often multilevel and were most frequent at C3-4 and C4-5. Both rim lesions and avulsions were seen at the upper disc ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Murray Allen, MD
June 2002
... 71.2% 1127 69.9% 1154 67.9% 1168 62.7% 1059 57.6% 970 57.5% 907 Costs per whiplash claim Total per patient health ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Bruce Fleming, MD
June 2002
... is therefore of questionable significance ( Figure 5 ). MRI is also not considered as part of the initial ...
Letters /
BY: Lloyd Oppel, MD, MHSc, FCFP(Em)
June 2002
... design flaws seen in these papers can be found in Deltito [5] and Field. [6] Of even greater concern is the fact ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Bonnie J. Hayes, PhD
July/August 2002
... but rather of a persistence of the acute presentation.” [5] Patients involved in litigation showed the presence of ... reports of pain to those not engaged in litigation.” [5] Additionally, they demonstrated inconsistencies in ...