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The proper position of a head restraint can reduce injuries to your

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Adjusting head restraints. You may not think of a head restraint as a safety device, but it can reduce your risk of soft-tissue injury in a crash. A correctly adjusted head restraint can help to prevent soft-tissue neck and back injuries—also called whiplash—during a crash.
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The proper position of a head restraint can reduce injuries to your neck

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In car accidents , cervical vertebrae can be seriously damaged due to the whip effect (strong reciprocating movement of the neck, the whip effect occurs at speeds greater than 10 km /) and that can lead to serious injury or death.

Some will automatically attach to the head.

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