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WAD
(redirected from Whiplash Associated Disorders)

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WADWhat a Day
WADWeak Acid Dissociable (cyanide; gold mining)
WADWisconsin Association of the Deaf
WADWhere's All the Data (Doom gaming)
WADWar Allocation Daemon (Doom computer game)
WADWomen Across Differences (Guyana)
WADWork Authorization Directive
WADWise Ass Doolie
WADWritten Acceptance Date (Sprint)
WADWide-Area Development
WADWorldwide Agency Data
WADWizard for Application Dictionary (application)
WADWPI (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) Acronym Dictionary
WADWomen and Development (various locations)
WADWindows Active Directory (Microsoft)
WADWide Area Differential
WADWomen's Action for Development (Namibia)
WADWetting and Drying
WADWavelength Add and Drop (Lucent)
WADWeb Application Development
WADWithout A Doubt
WADWork Authorization Document
WADWorks As Designed
WADWorld Association of Detectives
WADWhiplash Associated Disorders
WADWireless Access Device
WADWest African Diamonds PLC
WADWe Always Die (gaming clan)
WADWorld AIDS Day
WADWorld Aerospace Database (McGraw-Hill)


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A classic example is whiplash or whiplash associated disorders (WAD).
Whiplash associated disorders (WAD) are often referred to as pain of unclear origin since, by definition, afflicted patients present with symptoms that cannot be identified by imaging or electrophysiological techniques.
Commentary The benefit of a quick, practical and repeatable test of neural mechanosensitivity is clear, as it helps to guide the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of disorders such as carpel tunnel syndrome (CTS) (Coppieters et al 2006), cervical radiculopathy (Wainner et al 2003) and whiplash associated disorders (Sterling & Pedler 2008).
 
 
 
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