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Chiropractor
Certified In Crash Risk Analysis
Town Crier
24.February.2006
Over
three million whiplash injuries occur each
year resulting from motor vehicle crashes.
Of these whiplash injuries, 500,000 people
will have chronic problems, and up to
300,000 will have some degree of disability.
Dr. Scott
Snyder, a Royal Palm Beach chiropractor,
said consumers need to be educated about the
issues surrounding whiplash — both
concerning its treatment and, more
importantly, its prevention.
In order to more
effectively treat patients injured in motor
vehicle crashes, Snyder recently became
certified in Motor Vehicle Crash Forensic
Risk Analysis at the CRASH 2005
International Whiplash Conference in San
Diego, California. The annual program is
hosted by the Spine Research Institute of
San Diego, a research center devoted to the
investigation of motor vehicle crash injury.
For the past 19 years, SRISD has focused
research and education on the more common
spinal injuries sustained in everyday motor
vehicle crashes, such as whiplash and mild
traumatic brain injuries.
The research
agenda for CRASH 2005 included full-scale
live crash testing with both human subjects
and high-tech crash dummies in multiple
low-speed tests. These crashes were created
and analyzed, along with several other
projects, in order to improve understanding
of injury mechanisms.
As part of this
intensive three-day program, Snyder learned
the latest methods of forensic risk analysis
to better understand not only the effects of
the forces and loads imposed upon patient’s
spines and brains in low-speed crashes, but
also the various risk factors that can
increase a person’s chance for injury or
long-term symptoms.
“By
understanding the unusual biomechanics of
this form of trauma, diagnostic methods and
treatment can be much more effectively
administered in the clinical setting,” said
Snyder.
An evaluation of
event data recorders (EDRs) — the car’s
“black box,” and how it performs in
low-velocity crashes, and a comparison of
Saab’s new anti-whiplash head restraint seat
with standard car seats using human
volunteer subjects in full scale car-to-car
crash tests was also part of the program.
CRASH 2005 also featured a prestigious list
of speakers from throughout the United
States and abroad.
For more
information about SRISD, visit
www.srisd.com or call 1-800-423-9860.
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