Lumbar
you probably have a pinch nerve
All nerves forming the brachial plexus are vulerable to injuries. Most commonly affected are axillary nerve, suprascapular nerve and the radial nerve. The axillary nerve is injured in 37% making it the most commonly injured structure with this type of injury.Suprascapular nerve at 29%, and the radial nerve (22%).
If you pinch it with your nails does it hurt? then yes there is nerve endings in that region of your body.
Peroneal nerve serve the peroneal muscles of leg. It can be palpated at the neck of Fibula bone. This copartment is situated lateral to the anterior border of Tibia bone.
I did yesterday :(
If you pinch the nerve then you will have a reaction worse then what you would feel when you get a regular pinch. The nerve is the symptom that causes the pain when you get pinched , so if you get pinched on your nerve exactly then you would have very painful reaction that could maybe cause the place that got pinched to be numb for a few weeks. But to actually pinch the nerve you would have to open the last layer of skin. It would be nearly impossible to pinch the nerve so in that case pinching the nerve would hurt if you had surgery that cut through all of the layers of skin, and a doctor accidentally pinched it, but you can't pinch the nerve without all of the layers of skin open.
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i was wondering how to do a shoulder nerve pinch but in my experience the soft spot of skin behind the ear is best for nerve pinches however this is to be done with caution do not hold for more than 5 seconds unless in a very serious situation as it may result in unconciosness and under no circumstances hold for more than 8 seconds as it may result in permanent brain damamge or death
The "Vulcan Neck Pinch" is scientifically plausible. There are numerous nerve bundles in the region where the spine, shoulders and neck meet. A well placed knife-hand punch to the shoulder/neck can render an opponent unconscious. However the force required is somewhat greater, than a "one hand pinch" to the neck can deliver.
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Well actually, you don't really do the Subclavian Nerve pinch, it's more of a state-of-mind thing really.This is your only real problem, I know, I've studied these things.
brachial :)
Lumbar
No, aside from the brain knowing something does not feel right.
you probably have a pinch nerve
pinch the radial nerve causing a temporarly paralyzed arm.