Abstract Background Patients with whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) have a generally favourable prognosis, yet some develop longstanding pain and disability. Predicting who will recover from WAD shortly after a traffic collision is very challenging for health care providers such as physical therapists. Therefore, we aimed to develop a prediction model for the recovery of WAD in a cohort of patients who consulted physical therapists within six weeks after the injury. Methods Our cohort included 680 adult patients with WAD who were injured in Saskatchewan, Canada, between 1997 and 1999. All patients had consulted a physical therapist as a result of the injury. Baseline prognostic factors were collected from an injury questionnaire administe...
BACKGROUND: Patients with whiplash associated disorders (WAD) may present with physical and psycholo...
Background: Different recovery patterns are reported for those befallen a whip-lash injury, but litt...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective secondary analysis of data. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the external vali...
Abstract Background Patients with whiplash-associated...
BACKGROUND: Patients with whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) have a generally favourable prognosis,...
The objective of our prospective inception cohort study was to identify prognostic factors for poor ...
Recovery from a whiplash injury is varied and complex. Some individuals recover quickly and fully, w...
We present a systematic review of prospective cohort studies. Our aim was to assess prognostic facto...
Recovery following a whiplash injury is varied: approximately 50% of individuals fully recover, 25% ...
We present a systematic review of prospective cohort studies. Our aim was to assess prognostic facto...
Uncertainty surrounds prognostic factors after whiplash injury. Previously we identified a prognosti...
Nonsystematic review.Review of prognostic indicators for outcome after whiplash injury and the impli...
Whiplash is a common injury after a motor vehicle collision resulting in significant pain and disab...
Background: Whiplash-associated disorders (WADs) constitute a state of health characterized by a wid...
Background: Whiplash-associated disorders (WADS) constitute a state of health characterized by a wid...
BACKGROUND: Patients with whiplash associated disorders (WAD) may present with physical and psycholo...
Background: Different recovery patterns are reported for those befallen a whip-lash injury, but litt...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective secondary analysis of data. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the external vali...
Abstract Background Patients with whiplash-associated...
BACKGROUND: Patients with whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) have a generally favourable prognosis,...
The objective of our prospective inception cohort study was to identify prognostic factors for poor ...
Recovery from a whiplash injury is varied and complex. Some individuals recover quickly and fully, w...
We present a systematic review of prospective cohort studies. Our aim was to assess prognostic facto...
Recovery following a whiplash injury is varied: approximately 50% of individuals fully recover, 25% ...
We present a systematic review of prospective cohort studies. Our aim was to assess prognostic facto...
Uncertainty surrounds prognostic factors after whiplash injury. Previously we identified a prognosti...
Nonsystematic review.Review of prognostic indicators for outcome after whiplash injury and the impli...
Whiplash is a common injury after a motor vehicle collision resulting in significant pain and disab...
Background: Whiplash-associated disorders (WADs) constitute a state of health characterized by a wid...
Background: Whiplash-associated disorders (WADS) constitute a state of health characterized by a wid...
BACKGROUND: Patients with whiplash associated disorders (WAD) may present with physical and psycholo...
Background: Different recovery patterns are reported for those befallen a whip-lash injury, but litt...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective secondary analysis of data. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the external vali...