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Metallica – Whiplash (Live July 1, 2007) ~High Quality~

July 1, 2007 – Rock Werchter Festival, Werchter, BEL

I mixed the audio for better quality! At the beginning there is a little mistake, but thats about it! Metallica till death!!!

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What is the lowest speed crash to get whiplash?

What speed of crash do you get whiplash? 1mph? 2mph? 10mph?
In particular where a car crashes into the back of you…

here is a great website with lots of info
good luck
After a third of a century of federal standards mandating the safety performance of everything from bumpers to dashboard controls, it might be reasonable to conclude that occupants are walking away from low-speed crashes without significant injury. The opposite is happening: a General Motors study found that many injuries are occurring in crashes at speeds below 8 miles per hour. Indeed, "whiplash" injuries, the soft tissue damage commonly suffered in these low-speed collisions, now account for more than half (53 percent) of all motor vehicle crash-related injuries.

Although these injuries are typically classified as minor (AIS 1, the least severe rating), 27 percent of the 2.9 million persons who sustain low-speed injuries each year still have neck pain three years later. The injuries often lead to permanent disability, and as one Swedish study concluded, "This could be the case even when the neck injuries are primarily assessed as minor." A New England Journal of Medicine editorial noted in 1994 that 20 to 40 percent of people with whiplash have symptoms that last for years, and some never recover.

Although rear end collisions account for only 5 percent of all automobile fatalities, whiplash is both most likely to occur in such collisions and, when it does, more likely to cause permanent damage: one study found that almost one in 10 whiplash victims in rear end collisions are permanently disabled, compared to fewer than 4 in 10 in non-rear end impacts.

The ‘How’ Debate

In whiplash, the cervical spine apparently suffers soft tissue damage when the head snaps backward at the same time as the shoulders rebound forward off the seat back during the collision, but the sequence of events is in dispute. Partly this is because the dynamics of low-speed collisions have not been studied as thoroughly as high-speed collisions. A complicating factor is that human head and neck actions are more complex than those of Hybrid III crash test dummies.

The traditional view – that whiplash occurs when crash forces first flex the neck and then hyperextend it backward – is "both incomplete and inaccurate," according to Biodynamics Research Corp., which reports that its low-speed tests "suggest a compression-tension injury causation mechanism." Still other researchers say "the opposite (of flexion-hyperextension) is true,…that flexion sometimes follows the initial extension of the cervical spine."

Several factors appear to affect the severity of whiplash:

• Ramping.When the occupant slides up the seatback during the collision, it adds to the whiplash motion.

• Gender, Age, Height.Women (probably because their necks tend to be less muscular than men’s) and older and taller people are more likely to sustain the injury.

• Turning. An occupant whose head is turned to the side may suffer greater injury because the whiplash motion turns the head even more.

• Awareness. Occupants who were aware of the impending crash suffered fewer neck injuries in one study.

• Small Cars. Occupants of smaller cars are more likely to suffer whiplash than those in larger cars.

• Vehicle Stiffness. "Stiff" vehicles that do not absorb sufficient crash forces in low-speed impacts may reduce vehicular damages, but they transmit more crash forces to occupants, increasing the risk of injuries, including whiplash.

• Seat and Head Restraint Design. Seat and head restraint stiffness and height can aggravate whiplash injuries.

Whiplash: Faked or Real?

Auto insurers tend to blame increased whiplash injury claims on fraud. They say up to half of all fraudulent claims are for whiplash, noting that such claims are rising while vehicle damage claims are decreasing. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, while acknowledging that some neck sprains are real, says they are "easy to fake or exaggerate into fraudulent insurance claims" because they do not result from impact with the car’s interior and they often cannot be detected by standard clinical or radiological exams.

In its 1994 editorial, however, the New England Journal of Medicine pointed to studies that show most people don’t know the symptoms well enough to fake whiplash for profit. In addition:

• A 1995 Australian study found compelling data that supports an organic basis for chronic whiplash pain.

• The same study found no evidence that desire for monetary gain affected the prognosis for Whiplash patients.

• Canadian doctors who examined 28 whiplash patients found that the injury "bore a direct etiologic relationship to internal derangements…in [22 of the 25] patients who underwent arthographic investigation."

The Australian researchers said the only known way to confirm reliably a patient’s whiplash injury claim is through anesthetic blocks of the affected joints.

Head Restraints: Solution or Problem?

Swedish researchers found that over five years, head restraints prevented neck injuries in about one-fourth of the rear-end collisions it reviewed, but concluded that the restraints did not affect the severity or outcome of the injury.

The head restraint requirement of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has significantly lowered the incidence of crash-related neck injuries since it became law in 1969. The rule, however, allows both fixed and adjustable restraints, and although fixed restraints are more effective and less expensive to install, most U.S. cars have adjustable restraints because, automakers claim, consumers consider them more luxurious. Yet, adjustable restraints are often improperly positioned:

• General Motors found 83 percent of adjustable head restraints could have been better positioned to protect occupants.

• The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found that 65 percent of adjustable restraints weren’t positioned high enough or close enough to the back of occupants’ heads. (The study also found the same problem in almost half of the cars equipped with fixed restraints.)

• The Insurance Institute rated as "good" the head restraint systems of only five of 164 car models in 1995; 117 were rated "poor," half of them cars with fixed restraints.

As early as 1974, NHTSA recommended more closely integrating head restraint and seat back designs, but the recommendation has never been adopted. Australia, which started with the same standards as the U.S., upgraded its requirements to a minimum head restraint height of 28 inches, even for adjustable restraints in the down position.

‘Catcher’s Mitt’ Seats

Delphi Automotive Systems, formerly a part of General Motors, has a unified seat and head restraint that it claims will reduce the risk of whiplash and other injuries by 40 percent. The redesigned seat, which will allow the head and body to move together in a rear impact, was initially introduced in 1998 on cars produced by GM’s Swedish partner, Saab. The 2000 Buick LeSabre is the first domestic car to offer the "Catcher’s Mitt" seat.

Motörhead-Whiplash Metallica Cover

Metallica cover by motorhead

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If i get whiplash in a car accident can i get insurance money?

Some dude rolled through a stop sign and i t-boned him and now my head hurts(6 hours later). Is that Whiplash and is there anyway i get money for it, or how much? And he got cited to so the crash was his fault.

Sorry, but you didn’t just win the lottery. Insurance is there to "make you whole again" or help get you back to where you were before the accident. It’s common to have pain and tightness after an accident. Go to the doctor a get it checked out. The other driver’s insurance should compensate you for your medical bills and anytime off work. If the injury is permanent, you could be entitled to more money.

Whiplash – Metallica Live San Diego (live) 1992

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Whiplash – Metallica Live San Diego (live) 1992. Best whiplash record you have ever seen i think..

Metallica fade to black- Ride the lightning, master of puppets, unforgiven, unforgiven, enter sandman, wherever i may roam, astronomy, garage inc., turn the page, nothing else matters, black, james hetfield, lars ulrich, kirk hammet, jason newstead, rob, metal band, st. anger, st.anger, frantic, one, orion, for whom the bell tolls, welcome home, sanitarium, rock, thrash, heavy metal, türkiye, komik, turkey, turkiye, türkish, music, müzik, monsters of rock, san diego, seattle, bleeding me, load, reload, and justice for all, kill em all, Whiplash, studio,

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I have grade 2 whiplash and also have acid reflux. How do I sleep more comfortably?

I was rear-ended in March of this year. A few days later, my chiropractor advised I had some soft tissue damage. Two months later, I woke up and stretched and thought I had a stiff neck but the chiropractor advised I now have grade 2 Whiplash. My biggest problem is it’s worse in the morning but I have to sleep on two pillows as I also have acid reflux, which I am on medication for. Any suggestions for me?

document it all, call a lawyer

Whiplash – Power Thrashing Death

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Power and Pain is the debut album from New Jersey thrash metal band, Whiplash. It was released in 1985 on Roadrunner Records and was followed up by 1987’s Ticket to Mayhem.

In 1998, Displeased Records re-released Power and Pain, which included their second album, Ticket to Mayhem.

Inject it into the blood directly into the vein
Metal assault on the ear feeling it flow to the brain
It can get under the skin the power metal syringe
It puts an end to all pain another headbanger singed

Breathe the metal in the air feel power everywhere
Taste, here’s a double dose to take a fix of power thrashing death
Scream at the top of your lungs it’s time to let yourself go
There is no lesson to learn get up, get into the show
The power to satisfy those who react to high speed
There is no secret to hide metal is all that you need

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How long does whiplash last and when does exhaustion from a concustion leave?

was in a bad car accident and am now off of work due to Whiplash, exhaustion and concusion

General chiro guidelines state that you should be to pre-acident status after 8 weeks. I believe this is in the chiropratic mercy guidelines. When I worked auto claims we would allow for 22 chiro visits or 8 weeks. Physical therapy treatment allows for treatment to go on a little longer. I do not know how long though. With that said I would never ever ever ever ever go to a chiro becuase they will keep you treating for months and months and you will be diagnosed with injuries you didn’t know you had.

Anyone have good ideas about how to relieve whiplash pain in the neck and back muscles?

I have had headache problems from the Whiplash, due to a straight neck, from the wreck and muscle injuries around the neck area and it gives terrible headaches.

One of the best ways, obviously, is a neck brace.

Other than that take ibuprofen.

For more, lengthy information, check out this great article below in the linked section.

Good luck and feel better!

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