It can break bones, cut muscles, tendons, nerves, arteries and veins.
Damage to the pectoralis major muscle can result in weakness or loss of movement in the shoulder, such as difficulty with arm adduction (bringing the arm towards the body) and medial rotation (turning the arm inwards). It can also cause pain and dysfunction in the chest and shoulder area.
No, it is not recommended to move your arm if your shoulder is dislocated as it can cause further damage and increase pain. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if you suspect a dislocated shoulder.
It is possible that the arm is dislocated, which can cause the abnormal position. It is important to seek medical attention immediately to assess the injury and potentially correct the dislocation. In the meantime, avoid moving the arm to prevent further damage.
Damage to the left hemisphere of the brain, particularly in the motor cortex or related areas such as the frontal or parietal lobes, is likely responsible for the inability to move the right arm after a stroke. This is because the left hemisphere of the brain controls the right side of the body.
If a bullet goes through your bone, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention. The doctor will assess the extent of the injury, clean the wound, and may perform surgery to repair any damage. In some cases, physical therapy may be needed to aid in the recovery process.
yes if your arm is moving at the same speed as the bullet as it leaves the gun
I don't know who he is, but bullet wounds to the heart are survivable if the bullet doesn't do enough damage.
There is a manga called "Bullet Armours".
Yes, any bullet can kill you. The amount of damage a bullet does depends on several factors, basically: where it hits you, how hard it hits you, and how big the bullet is (or how much it expands).
For one, the bullet that killed him was shot into his arm, which for some odd reason he always held up. If he hadn't been holding up that arm, the bullet would have missed him completely.
lots very very lots
When a bullet breaks up inside a body, it is known as a fragmented bullet or bullet fragmentation. This can lead to additional damage beyond the initial wound path.
Michael Mosse Thomas
The cycling bolt on a Marlin Papoose can damage the next bullet due to the high velocity with which the bolt pushes the cartridge forward into the chamber. If the bullet is not properly aligned with the chamber, the force from the cycling bolt can cause deformation or setback of the bullet, leading to potential accuracy issues or safety concerns when firing.
you take the damage per bullet and you multiply by 1.4
Yes, you can choose which arm to use for the contraceptive implant.
Possibly. Depends on the specific bullet, the glass it hits, damage done to the bullet, etc. To perform a ballistic marking match, the bullet must have areas that are relatively undamaged.