the spinocerebellar tract
cerebellum.because, it co-ordinates mascular activities when we walk , jump, run etc and maintain the balance of body.if we have uncoordinated movement , may be the cerebellum is damaged.
The extent to which movement and sensation are damaged depends on the level of the spinal cord injury.
Uncoordinated movement can be caused by a variety of factors, including neurological conditions like multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease, injuries to the brain or spinal cord, inner ear disturbances affecting balance, or medication side effects. It can also be due to muscle weakness, poor posture, or lack of coordination between different parts of the body.
The extent to which movement and sensation are damaged depends on the level of the spinal cord injury.
When your spinal cord is damaged you may not be able to walk
Though everyone will die someday a damaged bone in the spinal cord is not necessarily terminal.
The stem cell uses the special regenerative cells which will help when the spinal cord is damaged.
In the abdominal cavity you should be able to observe vague nerves which carry nerve impulses to the liver, heart, lungs, pancreas, intestine, and stomach. Sympathetic ganglia may also be observed. In the hind legs you should be able to observe the sciatic nerve.
lateral corticospinal tract -this would be the most major one anterior corticospinal tract - to a lesser extent a lesion of the rubrospinal tract would affect voluntary movement but not cause a lack of it
Paralyzed.
you will be paralized
no