This type of injury may leave the person with good muscle power, pain and temperature sensation, however they may experience difficulty in coordinating movement of their limbs.
An injury to the posterior side of the spinal cord may only result in paresthesia. However inflammation from such an injury can quickly cause a chain reaction that causes full paralysis.
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Dangerous.
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The likely word is "injury" (physical harm).
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Cardiac tamponade
d. Laceration or puncture to the skin (:
A posterior subluxation of L5 on S1 means that the lowest lumbar vertebra has translate posterior and is likely inferior relative to the spinous. In other words the lowest bone before your sacrum is has slipped backwards and the little bump, such as those you feel when you run your fingers over someone's vertebrae, is pointing slightly downward. A subluxation invloves a very, very small amount of displacement. Sometimes as little as a fraction of a millimeter.
It will more than likely affect your claim. It will likely be concluded that you at least contributed to your own injury, and therefore the employer will not be as obligated to pay for your injury as it would if you were not under the influence of controlled substances.
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
No. It's likely a hematoma or a collection of edema from an old injury.
Yes it is very likely to suffer fatal injury.