One type of damage a cervical injury can cause is paralysis, or the loss of one's ability to move. This type of injury can also cause fractures, or cracks in one's bones.
Damage or harm to the body is defined as a...............INJURY!
Repetitive strain injury (RSI) is the term used to describe invisible damage to the body resulting from repeating a movement often. This type of injury can affect muscles, tendons, and nerves, leading to pain, weakness, or numbness in the affected area. It is important to address the underlying causes of RSI to prevent further damage and promote healing.
When an injury feels hot to the touch, it is often a sign of inflammation. Inflammation is the body's natural response to injury or infection, and it can cause increased blood flow to the affected area, leading to heat and redness. This heat is a result of the body's immune system working to heal the injury.
No, when the body stops moving in a crash, the organs inside the body may still be subjected to forces that can cause injury. The sudden deceleration can lead to damage to organs due to their inertia and movement within the body. This is why wearing a seatbelt is important to minimize these forces during a crash.
the neck as you can see is below your jaw and above your lungs... actually the neck is part of your axial region along with your head and trunk.
Damage or harm to the body is defined as a...............INJURY!
An injury is defined as harm or damage that is done (to the body).
Injury
it can cause brain damage,lung cancer and other body deaseses....seviere damage to the body
Nerve damage is when the nervous system is compromised in some way, either by damage to the nerves themselves or to the spinal cord. It is caused by an injury to the relevant part of the body. It can cause pain, tingling sensations and numbness.
You should protect your brain from injury because your brain is THE MOST important organ in your body. Any damage to the brain can cause serious effects that could very well change your life in a negative way.
It could spread to other parts of body & cause death.
Loss of sensation and/or mobility in the body below the point of injury.
Repetitive strain injury (RSI) is the term used to describe invisible damage to the body resulting from repeating a movement often. This type of injury can affect muscles, tendons, and nerves, leading to pain, weakness, or numbness in the affected area. It is important to address the underlying causes of RSI to prevent further damage and promote healing.
yes further injury can be done to the body
Injury
The cervical vertebrae do not have ribs attached.