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Froukje de Both once suffered whiplash: ‘I just accepted that stiff neck’

Froukje de Both once suffered whiplash: ‘I just accepted that stiff neck’

Dutch presenter Froukje de Both shared her experiences living with the long-term effects of a whiplash injury in a recent interview. She explained that she has accepted her chronic stiff neck and limited mobility, managing it through exercise and rest when her schedule permits.

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