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Thursday, December 15, 2016

If you sleep while on a journey, it raises your risk of cervical injury from awkward movements of the head, and sudden jerks that can come from sudden brake application. If you must sleep while on journey use seat-belt and neck support/rigid collar.
Posted by Dr Muktar Gadanya, MFR at 11:38 AM

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