Did you know that ………………………………
- If you are stopped and then hit from the rear by another car going 5 mph, you
head can ricochet backwards and forwards with a force of up to 12 gravities? (One gravity being the amount of force that keeps your feet on the earth)
- In low speed collisions (10 miles per hour and under), women are 38% more likely to come away with injuries than men.
- If you had a prior injury to your neck, your risk of re-injury is 5 times greater when you are involved in another auto collision.
- If you are a woman, you are twice as likely to have injuries than men.
- If you are aware you are going to be hit and are able to brace yourself, you are 15 times less likely to experience chronic whiplash pain.
- If you did not know the collision was coming, you are more likely to have long-term pain.
- After one year, 59% of motor vehicle collision victims have headaches and 56% have neck pain.
- If, after a low speed motor vehicle collision, your symptoms don't show up for at least 24 hours, they can last twice as long.
- The acceleration of the occupant when hit is 2.5 times that of the car.
- The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) is frequently
stressed during a low speed car collision. The TMJ influences 25% of the
cerebellum (which processes information about your joints, muscles and
tendons)