Whiplash Injuries
27
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18
Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
90% trial completion (above average)
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
Moderate Risk
Score: 40/100
7.4%
2 terminated out of 27 trials
90.0%
+3.5% vs benchmark
19%
5 trials in Phase 3/4
0%
0 of 18 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 18 completed trials
Clinical Trials (27)
Effectiveness of Percutaneous Electrolysis and Dry Needling vs. Standard Therapy for Whiplash Syndrome
Manipulation and Dry Needling in Patients With Cervicogenic Headache and WAD II
Clinical Efficacy of Diazepam After Whiplash
Implementation and Evaluation of Neck-specific Exercises
Interdisciplinary Value-based Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for People with Persistent Whiplash Associated Disorders.
Shifting Away From Pain: Neurocognitive Approach to Explain and Predict Recovery Following Whiplash Injury
Pathophysiological Mechanism Behind Prolonged Whiplash Associated Disorders
Shifting Away From Pain: a Neurocognitive Approach in Treatment of Whiplash
Cervico-vestibular Rehabilitation for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Neuroinflammation as a Predictor of Chronicity in Whiplash
Whiplash-induced Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Treated With Botulinum Toxin.
The Analysis for Termination of Treatment and Satisfaction in Traffic Accident Patient
Effectiveness of Physiotherapy Following PRP for Chronic Whiplash
Efficacy of the Use of Dry Needling in Conventional Non-invasive Treatment of Acute and Subacute Whiplash
Is Chronic Whiplash-associated Pain of Neurogenic Origin?
Effectiveness of an Educational Video Following Acute Whiplash Trauma
A Novel Intervention to Promote Engagement in Physical Activity for Individuals With Whiplash Associated Disorder
Free Fall Acrobatics to Reduce Neck Loads During Parachute Opening Shock: Evaluation of an Intervention.
Lidocaine Injection Versus Sham Needling in Treating Whiplash Associated Disorder
Responses of People With Neck Pain Being Treated With Varying Doses of Manual Therapy: A Pilot Study