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  1. a neck injury caused by a sudden forward movement of the upper body, especially in a car accident: a whiplash injury. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Injuring and injuries. at-risk. be in the wars idiom. bite. boo-boo. brain damage. gash. granulate. harm. hyperextension. incapacitate. injure. insult. pull. reinjure. reinjury. scarred.

  2. 17 de feb. de 2024 · Overview. Whiplash is a neck injury due to forceful, rapid back-and-forth movement of the neck, like the cracking of a whip. Whiplash is commonly caused by rear-end car crashes. But whiplash also can result from sports accidents, physical abuse and other types of traumas, such as a fall.

  3. noun. (the action of) the lash or cord of a whip. latigazo, trallazo. medical. a neck injury caused by a sudden movement of the head. traumatismo cervical. He escaped the car crash with whiplash and a few bruises. (Traducción de whiplash del Diccionario PASSWORD Inglés-Español © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd) Ejemplos de whiplash. whiplash.

  4. 1. : the lash of a whip. 2. : something resembling a blow from a whip. the whiplash of fear R. S. Banay. 3. : injury resulting from a sudden sharp whipping movement of the neck and head (as of a person in a vehicle that is struck from the rear by another vehicle)

  5. Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. whiplash n. (neck injury) latigazo cervical loc nom m. traumatismo cervical loc nom m. Ed suffered whiplash as the result of a nasty fall.

  6. Whiplash is an injury that happens when sudden force or movement strains your neck and spine, damaging bone, muscle, ligaments and nerves. It’s most common in motor vehicle crashes, but can also happen for other reasons. It’s usually treatable and short-lived. However, some people experience chronic effects such as pain for months or even years.

  7. 10 de feb. de 2023 · Whiplash is a type of neck injury that occurs when an incident — such as a motor vehicle collisioncauses your head to forcibly move forward and back, or vice versa,...