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Neck Pain

Whiplash

Whiplash

If you know someone who has had a car accident, or you’ve had one yourself, it would be a good idea to ask a physio to check for signs of whiplash – particularly if it was a rear-end crash.

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Avoiding work-related pains in the neck

Avoiding work-related pains in the neck

We live in a switched on world, but as well as making our life easier and more interesting new technology has some hidden dangers. There are a multitude of potential traps for users.

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( Posted in: Neck Pain )