Depends on what kind of nerve damage and how severe is it
If it is partial motor nerve then you feel
weakness
Total loss of motor nerve then you cant move that muscle and it will have no muscle tone
if it is sensory nerve then you will have altered sensations
total loss of sensory nerve then you wont feel a thing ...
The control of that muscle/muscles will be degraded or entirely lost. Sometimes the damage can heal, sometimes it's permanent.
the muscle atrophies
Muscle spasm are caused by due to hyper or hypo stimulation of the peripheral nerves which in turn decrease or increase the action.
nerves do not control face movement, muscle does
muscle nerves carry messages from the brain to tell the muscle to contract.
as the motor nerves carry impulses from the brain to the limbs and muscles numbness or feeling will be reduced or lost and muscle tone will diminish.
The somatic nervous system controls the skeletal system and voluntary movement by stimulating muscle contraction. Parts of the somatic nervous system are spinal nerves, cranial nerves, association nerves.
A drooping eyelid is most often due to: Weakness of the muscle that raises the eyelid; damage to the nerves that control that muscle; or looseness of the skin of the upper eyelids.
The muscle spindle helps to control the contraction of muscles. It is a special sensory organ that uses sensory neuronal fibers to find how long the intrafusal muscle fibers are.
The main function is to control muscle movements, but one other is to recept pain from nerves.
Myasthenia gravis is a neuromuscular disorder involving the muscles and the nerves that control them.
These nerves control voluntary movements.
All of them....or do you mean the autonomic nervous system?
Autonomic