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Outline of this presentation • SIRA and NSW Motor Accidents Scheme • Whiplash in the NSW Motor Accidents CTP scheme • What is whiplash • Guideline resources • Key recommendations for managing whiplash in the first 12 weeks Guidelines for the management of Who is the State Insurance acute whiplash associated disorders for health Regulatory Authority? professionals 2014 The State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) is the NSW Government body that: • regulates the insurers who provide Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance policies (Green Slips) and manage the claims of injured people • monitors and regulates the NSW Motor Accidents CTP scheme • supports injury management, developing resources and funding research to promote best practice • supports injury prevention and road safety initiatives. sira.nsw.gov.au/acutewhiplash Guidelines for the management of What is the NSW Motor Accidents acute whiplash associated disorders for health CTP scheme? professionals 2014 A Compulsory Third Party personal injury scheme for motor vehicles registered in NSW. CTP insurance provides cover in two ways: • as a vehicle owner, for the cost of claims made against your vehicle • as a road user, if you are injured in a crash you can claim against the Green Slip of the vehicle that caused your injuries. Two ways to access the scheme: • Accident notification form (ANF) • Personal Injury claim form (PICF) Guidelines for the management of Whiplash in the NSW Motor acute whiplash associated disorders for health Accidents CTP scheme professionals 2014 • 46% of all CTP claimants reported a whiplash-associated disorder. Most commonly occurs: • as a result of crashes in metropolitan areas • in people aged 26-45 years • to females. • 40% of people with whiplash have complete resolution within 12 weeks. Some adults have persisting symptoms and take longer to recover. Guidelines for the management of What is a whiplash injury or whiplash- acute whiplash associated disorders associated disorder (WAD)? for health professionals 2014 The Quebec Task Force (QTF) definition: • an acceleration-deceleration mechanism of energy transfer to the neck • the result of motor vehicle crashes • the impact may result in bony or soft tissue injuries (whiplash injury) • leads to a variety of clinical manifestations.
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