RESUMENEl esguince cervical es la patología traumática más frecuente en el ámbito de la valoración médico forense. Se realiza una aproximación a la misma a través de las peritaciones realizadas por 22 médicos forenses de 15 partidos judiciales españoles, sobre un total de 572 lesionados. Se concluye la mayor incidencia en el sexo femenino (57.52%), en el rango de edades entre 21 y 40 años (58%), siendo conductor de un turismo (54.7%) que recibe un golpe posterior (59%). Con un tiempo de sanidad entre los 31 y 90 días (52%), resultando en un mayor porcentaje con secuelas (64,3%), comúnmente SPC o cervicalgia, generalmente (56%) de grado leve.Palabras clave: accidentes de tráfico, medicina forense, esguince cervical, secuelas, valoración daño corporal. Cuad Med Forense 2005; 11(41)203-219 ABSTRACTWhiplash is the leading traumatic cause concerning the evaluation in forensic activity. It has been carried out an approximation through the reports done by 22 forensic examiners working in 15 Spanish jurisdictions, over a total amount of 572 injured people. In fact there is a bigger incidence of damage in female gender (57.52%), in the age ranging from 21 to 40 years (58%), driving a car (54.7%), following a rear-end collision (59%). The healing time varies from 31 to 90 days (52%), and mostly with sequels (64.3%), commonly Cervical Post-Traumatic Syndrome or cervical pain, usually (56%) in a low degree.
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