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Compression
The application of pressure on a body part or material, often used to reduce swelling, stop bleeding, or provide support, and in materials science, it refers to the force that reduces volume or compresses matter.
Whiplash
A neck injury due to forceful, rapid back-and-forth movement of the neck, like the cracking of a whip, often occurring during rear-end car accidents.
Hyperextension
An excessive extension of a limb or joint beyond its normal range of motion, potentially causing injury.
Intervertebral Disk
A fibrocartilaginous cushion serving as a shock absorber between adjacent vertebrae in the spinal column.
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