Yes, shivering in the cold can potentially lead to back spasms. When the body shivers to generate heat, it causes rapid muscle contractions, which may strain the muscles in the back, especially if they are already tense or fatigued. Additionally, the cold can make muscles less pliable, increasing the likelihood of spasms or discomfort. Proper warm-up and maintaining body heat can help mitigate this risk.
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Moderately cold; cold and raw or damp so as to cause shivering; causing or feeling a disagreeable sensation of cold, or a shivering.
shivering with cold
because they get cold just like humans.
Fear, nervous tension, cold, muscle spasm .....
with fear
I believe your body is responding to the cold by shivering to warm you up.
Its a very old part of the brain, behind your eyes half way to the back of your skull. It controls a number of glands including the pituitary. If cold it will reduce skin blood flow and cause shivering.
Yes, but it's unlikely. A shivering cat just means that.. well, the cat is cold! Older cats with arthritis are prone to shivering.
shivering is said to warm your body when cold.
false, the causes of somatic tremor is parkinson's disease, and also by cold or body tremors
When you are shivering. Or when you are unconscious