Injury to the body is caused when one part of the body moves too quickly in relation to another part of the body. In whiplash, the head and torso are moving in different directions, resulting in damage to the tissues of the neck.

The neck is a very complex structure, though, and there are many important nerves and blood vessels that travel through the neck to other parts of the body. Damage to these tissues can cause a complex set of symptoms that can be difficult to diagnose. In addition, other parts of the body—such as the shoulder and lower back—can be subjected to dramatic forces, as well. This can result in pain in different parts of the body.

We've created an entire library of articles and videos that you can use to understand how you were injured and why you have the pain that you do. Just click on the links below to view a particular symptom.

Arm and Shoulder Pain

Brain Injury

Dizziness, Vertigo, Proprioception, and Auditory Problems

Headaches and Migraines

Low Back Pain

Neck Pain

Nerve Injury

Psychological Symptoms

Radicular Pain

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

TMJ or Jaw Pain

Visual Symptoms

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