tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9169181048394373810.post3646553094820152988..comments2023-06-20T05:09:48.469-07:00Comments on Dr. Scott Cuthbert: About Whiplash Patients Who Have Not Responded To Previous Chiropractic and Medical CareDr. Scott Cuthberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14414207735119706854noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9169181048394373810.post-54517232198948750732018-12-27T12:10:03.114-08:002018-12-27T12:10:03.114-08:00I read your blog frequently and I just thought I’d...I read your blog frequently and I just thought I’d say keep up the amazing work! <a href="https://acuball.com" rel="nofollow">AcuProducts</a><br />Akseosolutionshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09867569449246114187noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9169181048394373810.post-80147776924927879192017-08-11T15:01:01.903-07:002017-08-11T15:01:01.903-07:00the tendons of the fingers or wrist, leading to su... the tendons of the fingers or wrist, leading to such common conditions as “Carpal Tunnel Syndrome” or “Trigger Finger.” <a href="http://bit.ly/chiropractor-keller-tx" rel="nofollow">chiropractor keller tx</a><br />jadehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13835847777966515522noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9169181048394373810.post-59152884113059147462012-12-20T18:29:41.568-08:002012-12-20T18:29:41.568-08:00According to some trusted websites a whiplash inju...According to some trusted websites a whiplash injury A whiplash injury can be either extremely damaging or entirely negligible in terms of severity. There are four grades of whiplash injury, as identified by the Quebec Task Force (QTF) Grades of Whiplash-Associated Disorder: Grade 0 describes cases that feature no neck pain, stiffness, or any noticeable physical signs; Grade 1 describes cases that involve complaints of neck pain, stiffness or tenderness but do not feature any noticeable physical signs; Grade 2 describes cases that involve various neck complaints for which the examining physician is able to find decreased range of motion and pointer tenderness in the neck; Grade 3 describes cases that involve neck complaints displaying neurological symptoms such as decreased tendon flexes, weakness and sensory deficits; and Grade 4 describes the most severe cases of whiplash injury, which may involve a fracture or dislocation of the neck or injury to the spinal cord. In the UK, <a href="http://www.accidentsdirect.com/personal-injury-claims.aspx" rel="nofollow">personal injury solicitors in liverpool</a>, usually handle cases pertaining to whiplash claims for compensation due to car accident.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02545873843993809253noreply@blogger.com