nothing, you still have feeling
but if you have a spinal chord injury that is connected with your head injury, then you could be paralized because the signals that go fro your brain to everywhere else have been cut off
Could be multiple things Inproper posture, sleeping positions, injury, work-related(heavy lifting), nerves
Repetitive Strain Injury or RSI.
It causes your brain to squeeze. and then you cant use your brain as well
The rotator cuff injury by itself should not , however, many of the injuries that can affect the rotator cuff can also impact the nerves.
when a chicken has its head cut off, there are still nerves working in the body - with no head - it is these nerves that cause the chicken to run for a few seconds after death (I was told by a teacher at school that they just have a bundle of nerves in their neck, which explains how they can run around headless if their neck was severed close to the base of their head. I guess they would usually die of blood loss when this happens...)
I believe the nerves deteriorate.
Parkinson's disease, cerebral palsy, stroke, head injury, and other central nervous system conditions can damage the muscles and nerves involved in swallowing.
Schwann cells
because the nerve can avoid it
Yes. It is true.
After my head injury I have cold sensations internally
Concussion - Mild brain injury, results in a temporary loss of consciousness Contusion - Occurs when bruising of the brain happens, a more severe type of injury