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  • Neurology
  • Trauma Surgery
  • Radiology

Background:

  • Cervical cord neurapraxia is a transient neurological deficit typically seen after sports injuries.
  • Whiplash injuries from motor vehicle collisions usually do not cause neurological deficits.

Observation:

  • A 34-year-old male presented with delayed neurological deficit after a rear-end collision.
  • Imaging revealed degenerative disc disease, spinal canal narrowing, and mild cord compression without instability.

Findings:

  • The patient experienced a delayed onset of neurological deficit following a whiplash-type injury.
  • The neurological deficit resolved rapidly and completely.

Implications:

  • This case highlights that whiplash injuries can, in rare instances, lead to delayed neurological deficits.
  • Early diagnosis and management are crucial for favorable outcomes in cervical trauma.
  • Degenerative changes may predispose individuals to neurological deficits after minor trauma.