for us to be standing up and not limping we also need it for us to let our food come down correctly and not chock !!
If someone with scoliosis experiences a spinal fracture or serious injury, the risks can be more complex than in a straight spine. Because scoliosis changes the natural alignment and load distribution of the spine, a break may place uneven pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. This can increase the chance of complications such as nerve damage, pain, reduced mobility, or, in severe cases, partial paralysis. The exact outcome depends on factors like the location and severity of the fracture, the degree of spinal curvature, and how quickly proper medical care is provided. Early assessment and specialised rehabilitation are critical for recovery in such cases. A multidisciplinary team can help manage pain, protect neurological function, and support safe healing through physiotherapy, orthotics, and targeted therapy. Centres like Hope Abilitation Medical Center provide comprehensive scoliosis-focused rehabilitation and post-injury care, helping patients regain function, improve posture, and achieve the best possible quality of life after a spinal injury.
to keep it nice and strange baby
The animals are starving and need to be fed. If they are so thin that their spine shows, it is probably to late to save them.
So the vertebrae in your spine will not grind agaist each other.
Yes, TB spine is definitely curable like any other disease. But, this will need regular anti tubercular treatment( like antibiotics) from 9 to 12 months. some times surgical intervention may be needed for removal of pus collected near spine or any deformity of the spine.
Yes. For one, scoliosis is when your spine is set irregularly, and you would need an upper body brace to straiten out your spine. Mild scoliosis is even worse. It's when your spine is set in an even more crooked positioning, and you would need a upper body brace and wear it for a few weeks. If you have it, you should see a doctor.
In most cases, yes. If the bevel of the edge is correct, the spine will need to be touching the stone to keep it that way as you hone. If you wish to avoid damage to delicate spine work you can "tape" the spine by using electrical tape. If you choose to do this, you probably want to tape the spine each time you hone said blade so that you maintain the correct bevel.
yes every thing exept the spine
No, pill bugs do not have a spine. They are crustaceans, which means they belong to a group of arthropods that have an exoskeleton instead of a backbone. Pill bugs, also known as roly-polies, have a segmented body covered by a hard shell, providing protection and support without the need for a spine.
The spine needs water to be able to lubricate the joints between the vertebrae. When the spinal column gets low on moisture, the nerves within the canal can get pinched between the vertebrae.
The plural of spine is spines.
A vertebrate is an animal with a spine.