Ther is no food for this. Only time.
brain injury is more serious at the back of the brain. this is because the cerebellum is located in this area. the cerebellum controls coordination and balance :D btw i just guessed this
the cerebellum is found at the back of the head, that means it is above the medulla.
depends on your injury. Usually physical therapy or your doctor can recommend certain excercises to strengthen and regain muscle tone. If it is caused by a stroke you may or may not get full range back.
All nerves from all over the body are connect to the Central Nervous System which leads from the spine all the way to the brain. An injury to the back might affect some nerves in your body which will cause it to "not function properly" All in all, it depends on which part of the "back" you injure. It is best to see a doctor to determine the "location" which is affected than to assume it only affects the way you walk.
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The cerebellum is found in the back lower part of your brain. This is literally the main controller of your brain.
The Cerebellum.
it is not very likely but possible with a lot of physical therapy
It takes some time to regain interest. Simple antibiotics can help ease the pain. Taking warm baths will also help. You wont be back to normal until after the infection heals.
Yes, the sphincter muscle can return to its normal tone after being stretched, assuming no injury or damage occurs. The body has a remarkable ability to recover, and with time, the muscle fibers can regain their elasticity and strength. However, factors such as the extent of stretching, frequency, and individual anatomical differences can influence recovery. If you have concerns, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Yes, a hit behind the head can potentially damage the cerebellum, depending on the severity and force of the impact. The cerebellum, located at the back of the brain, is responsible for coordination and balance, and trauma to this area can disrupt these functions. Such injuries may result in symptoms like loss of balance, coordination difficulties, or other neurological issues. If a head injury occurs, it's important to seek medical attention to assess any potential damage.
At the back, nestled between the brain stem and the cerebrum.