That depends on which nerves and where and how badly damaged. In general you might have trouble feeling your legs and/or moving them - all the way to total paralysis.
There are millions of pain nerves in your body, and if your body experiences pain in an area of your body, then the pain nerves send a signal to your brain at approx. 300 mph, telling your brain that something just hurt you.
-- the person probably becoming injured when hitting the ground -- the person going on to complete remaining portion of trip without his luggage
You won't know it as your body will have been converted to fully ionized plasma at a couple million degrees by the x-rays from the bomb in less than 100 microseconds after detonation. It would take your nerves a couple milliseconds to tell your brain about the detonation and those nerves and your brain won't exist that long.
what are 3 ways to move an injured person
Yes, humans do.
That depends on which nerves and where and how badly damaged. In general you might have trouble feeling your legs and/or moving them - all the way to total paralysis.
I believe the nerves deteriorate.
Muscle spasm are caused by due to hyper or hypo stimulation of the peripheral nerves which in turn decrease or increase the action.
Unless injured, all Spiders have 8 legs.
A cast is a device that is applied to the arms, legs, or truck to immobilize the injured part. Splints are also used to immobilize the arms and legs.
Trauma to these nerves can cause a pain that originates from the lower area of the neck between the shoulder blades.
Applied to the arm's legs? Probably some removal cream.
Unless injured, all spiders have 8 legs.
Your legs will start hurting a lot and if you don't exercise them they will stop working.
The spinal cord contains the nerves that transmit communications from the brain to the rest of the body. If the spinal cord is injured there may be partial or complete paralysis of the legs depending on where the damage occurred along the vertebrae.
lumbosacral plexus
arms and legs