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According to Chris Freyberg, acting director of the Emergency Department at New York Downtown Hospital, getting the "wind knocked out of you" is not a loss of lung air volume but rather a temporary paralysis of the nerve to the diaphragm. A blow to the chest can stun the phrenic nerve (roots C3,4,5), which supplies innervation to the diaphragm. The diaphragm is unable to contract (lower) as a result, preventing subsequent volume changes that facilitate breathing. Credit to Jeffrey Kluger, "Two Fisted Science", Discover Magazine, 07/01/1993
The apparent shift in wind direction that is caused by the Earth's rotation is called the?
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yes there is! Sorry to be useless but i cant remember how
it feels like getting the wind knocked out of you and then somone kicking you in the gonads
Diaphragm
Yes. but it is rather caused by the the force and the direction of the wind.
Her body weight knocked the wind out of Michelle McCool
The shortness of breath after upper back trauma is known as "having the wind knocked out of you". It is a common sports injury that occurs via blunt force to the upper back or being knocked to the ground. Someone who has had the wind knocked out of them may feel like they are dying but they recover in a matter of minutes.
They are caused by wind.
A wave is caused by WIND!!!!!!!
You go inside of it and you cant get knocked down by the wind.
It was caused by wind
wind energy is energy that is caused by the wind a example of this is wind turbines