Damage to the spine can affect the reflex arc by delaying the nerve pathway or making it so you are unable to move a muscle.
Could be anything from spine or nerve damage to a GREAT indicator of a heart attack. If you have this might be time to head to an emergency room.
My body says, yes.
Yes. Even though the spinal cord is severed, all the reflexes still work both above and below the severed spinal cord.
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The bones in your back are called vertebrae but all of them together are called the spine, the neck is cervical, mid-spine is thoracic and the lower spine is the lumbar.
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your spinal reflex is controlled ny the nerve going from the spine to the brain in 1941 Anthony madrado die from slow spinal; reflexes
A somatic reflex is where the body responds to stimulus. The message from the stimulus is sent through the central nervous system via the spine, and from there it travels to the brain.
Go to ER you may have damage to spine.
Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine. If untreated, yes, it is permanent. There are things that can be done to straighten the spine.
No, chlamydia affects the mucous membranes. Syphilis and herpes can affect the nerves and spine.
spninal cord staight- mean loss normal curvature spine which affect movement spine
Could be anything from spine or nerve damage to a GREAT indicator of a heart attack. If you have this might be time to head to an emergency room.
If you have pain in your spine a lot you might want to go to the doctor because you may have blew a disc in your spine
There are different forms of arthritis that affect the spine and different conditions with different names resulting from these.
Twisted vertebrae cause back/neck pain. In some cases, if the twisted vertebrae is in the cervical spine, it can cause nerve damage. Twisted vertebrae can be fixed with chiropracty, or surgery.
Doesn't really affect the organs. It is a painful spine injury to your backbone.