The spinal cord in your neck connects all of your nerves (therefore your sense of touch) to your brain...if this becomes damaged or severed, the nerves below it cannot transfer the electric signal to your brain to
below your shoulder
shoulder bladeAnswerThe Scapula or shoulder blade.
The bullet shoulder is the step below the ogive that fits into the mouth of the brass case.
It is your shoulder blade, so you have two of them is on your back, one just below each shoulder.
Answer improved by not listening to answer below... your tongue gets burn because pwppers have burning sensations.
see link below
Throw them over your shoulder and run to the doctors
If the stem is broken below the first branches, it will probably not survive.
The Australian 1927 Parliament commemorative Florin used a different bust of King George V from all other Australian coins featuring George V. There is a lot less shoulder showing. There is a small protrusion below the Kings chin and a "cord" like object running from shoulder to shoulder below the back of the neck. These are both a part of the kings regalia. Apart from that, there are no "blobs" on the Kings shoulder.
Lipids are broken down by lipase from the pancreas, located above the Intestines and below the stomach.
Yes, it defenitely is! But then, I consider long hair to be below the shoulder. :)
That depends on how severe the paralysis is. I have paralyzed feet but can feel pain inside them but no pain on the skin. A friend of mine has no feeling at all from the waist down. It probably also has something to do with what actually caused the person's paralysis. If they had a broken neck or severed spinal cord, they may feel no pain at all below the point of the injury. If they were born with a paralyzing condition, as in Spina Bifida, which can cause partial paralysis, they may have some feeling but not total. Added: Other people are in pain constantly or have unusual sensations, they feel touch, but it feels annoying or painful. I depends on what happened and how the nerves are damaged.