You might want to check with your doctor and get an MRI to see if any of your T discs wereseparated, If so they might have to do surgery to install rods to hold your spine in place while your T discs fuse back together, Or they might just make you wear a brace to hold your spine upright again until your T discs come together.
Yes. If the injury is at the base of the spine, impotence may well be a problem.
You can see the spine.
Osteoarthritis of the spine increases the risk of whiplash injury.
head-tilt/chin-lift technique
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Immobilize with a spine board.
if you get spinal surgery your spine will be fixed
There are different forms of arthritis that affect the spine and different conditions with different names resulting from these.
Yes. It is true.
You can cause injury to the person's brachial plexus (network of nerves which send signals from spine to shoulder). Also cause injury to the person performing the lift, can cause back, shoulder and spine injury. These injuries can be debilitating and permanent.
The most common cause of cervical spine injury is a motor vehicle accident. Other possible causes are falls, sports, or penetrations such as stabbing or gunshots.
Initially the treatment for a spine injury would be narcotic pain killers, followed by rest, and possibly an operation. Chiropractors have been recommended to some with spinal injuries.