Depends on the devellopment of the spine, the length of the spine, the strength of the muscles involved at the point where the weight is on the spine. Depends on the shape and the material of the weight. Cant be answered like this. Go look at Weightlifting contests by supermans on eurosport.
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the main support is your spine without it u would be dangling haha.
The skeleton
The kidney-shaped body of the lumbar vertebrae are the largest vertebral bodies of any other type of vertebra. They are larger because, being lower down along the spine, they need to be able to support greater weight.
These muscles are the core and they give proper posture to the body. That is they support the spine and maintain their optimal position and in turn helps in protecting the spine. for spine, maintaining proper posture is the best protection. So along with lower back muscles the abdominal and oblique muscles help protect the spine
Your spine naturally has curves even before pregnancy. The spine consist of 4 specific curves: Cervical curve, Thoracic curve, Lumbar curve, and Pelvic Curve Curves in the spine provide support for the weight in the human body, and also make it easy to balance this weight. The spine also help balance your head and give structure support to your ribs. It may seem like you notice the curves more since you have "extra baggage" that may put pressure on spine.
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning did not break her spine. She suffered from various health issues throughout her life, but a broken spine is not one of them.
Yes you can break your nasal spine. It is also very easy to fracture and often confused with a break.
It can break your spine if someone throws it at your back and hits your spine, it breaks sadly. The orange outer skin is strong enough to break our spines.
Lungs; your ribs and spine would break.
A malformation, break, or hernia of the thoracic vertebrae in the spine.
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Yes because sometimes when they don't want to squeeze it to break it spine so they drop it.
Obesity increases both the weight that the spine must support and the pressure on the discs, thereby elevating the risk of back pain and injury.
yes it can because if somebody throws it at your back it hits you spine