It will grow back but may take a while.
The hoary old man shared stories of his youth with the children.
The lumbar vertebrae are located in the lower back region of the human spine, between the thoracic vertebrae and the sacrum. There are five lumbar vertebrae (L1 to L5) that support the weight of the upper body and allow for bending and twisting movements of the trunk.
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Biceps: These muscles in the upper arm are responsible for flexing the elbow and rotating the forearm. Quadriceps: These muscles located in the front of the thigh help extend the knee and flex the hip. Deltoids: These shoulder muscles allow for various movements such as raising the arms to the side, front, or back. Abdominals: These muscles in the core help stabilize the trunk and assist in movements like bending or twisting. Calves: The calf muscles in the lower leg help with actions such as pointing the toes and raising the heel.
Massage can be helpful for Scoliosis and Kyphosis, however, you must be sure to get yourself a masseuse that is familiar with Kyphosis, I use a masseuse that I trust and she knows I have Scoliosis and that she can only touch certain parts of my body - due to pain, over the last few years we have become very used to one another and I trust her completely.Treatment options for KyphosisTreatment Options1) Observe for progression: If there is a minimal curve present and they are still skeletally immature; If they are skeletally mature and symptomatic and not pushing for correction of a cosmetic deformity no prolonged follow-up is necessary.2) Postural exercises are often recommended however these have no scientific validation. Importantly they do no harm and do not dramatically affect the patient's lifestyle. Exercises include hamstring and pectoral stretching, postural awareness and trunk strengthening.3) Cast and/or bracing. This is often prolonged and psychologically traumatic for the patient. It also requires a lot of time, effort and resources.The Milwaukee brace was used in skeletally immature patients with a kyphosis of greater than 45 degrees. This requires a dedicated orthotist, regular assessment and alteration of the brace. Patients nearing the end of skeletal growth (Rissers sign) can be successfully treated with bracing unlike idiopathic scoliosis patients at this stage.The brace is ideally worn for 23 hours a day for the first year and then nighttime only for the second year. Patient compliance often reduces this to 16 hours per day. Modifications i.e. low profile neckpiece or an under arm corrective orthosis try to avoid the social stigma of a visible brace above the collar line. Bracing is rarely used nowadays as the treatment is often felt to be worse than the disease.The use of traction is minimal but has been used in the past prior to fitting the brace.4) Surgery. Indications: As progression in adulthood is rarely a problem the indications for surgery are not fixed. Typically patients, who are unhappy with their appearance, are skeletally mature and whose kyphosis measures at least 60 degrees can be considered for surgery. Importantly these patients must understand the magnitude of the surgery, the risks involved in even the most experienced hands and the likelihood that the kyphosis may not be able to be corrected to an unnoticeable degree. Surgical correction is not common for Scheuermann's kyphosis.Patients rarely present with neurological signs. Those that do should have surgery to correct their kyphosis after having MRI studies to out rule other causes or exacerbating factors. It should be noted that unlike cord compression from stenosis of the spinal canal, laminectomy has no alleviating effect.The 'Gold standard' for surgical correction of a thoracic kyphosis is anterior discectomy and grafting via a thoracotomy plus posterior spinal instrumentation. Initially treatment by posterior fusion and/or instrumentation had problems with long term stability. Rods fractured or bent and loss of correction occurred. Modern posterior instrumentation uses stiffer rods and segmental fixation. Anterior disc excision and grafting provides increased stability.
It would be a log.
Ive had this happen one time & near the drivers side wheel well in the trunk behind the grey trunk liner there was a wire cut & it was releasing the trunk when put in reverse,so I repaired wire with a automotive but connector & it fixed it .
The tree will die.
Nothing will change. It will just be more vulnerable to Cuts and Other damage
Your question presumes that tree trunks are all circular. If you happen to find a circular tree trunk, you would measure around it to find the circumference. If the tree trunk is not circular, you will not be able to find the circumference but, you can measure around it to determine its perimeter.
This happened to me . The net in the trunk was caught in the latch. I pried the boot gently with a large screwdriver while pulling the handle to open it after pressing the inside release. Then we took out the so it won't happen again. You can't take down the rear seat back because the release is in the trunk.
a trunk
a trunk port is called a trunk because it is part of the back end of a car - ie a trunk.
The word is spelled trunk, just as you spelled it.
That just won't happen, except in a novel or a movie.
What would cause this to happen?? Just bought the car looks like it has been garage kept, in great condition, until it rained. Water not present anywhere else but the trunk. Has Honda had a recall on this issue, can it be fixed???
Death or injury, infection, over-pruning and spurts describe why growing trees have knots. Death and injury produce loose knots whose centers are dead, as opposed to tight knots whose toughness indicates trunks spurting quickly at branched intersections. Excessive pruning and fungal infections respectively result in multi-shooted knots and in black knots on tinier branches and on twigs.