you wouldn't be able to walk correctly or struggle at it!yup you're welcome
If someone had an injury that damaged the cerebellum it would that affect the persons ability to drive a car. This is the part of the brain that is responsible for the coordination of motor control and once its is damaged, driving might be almost impossible.
A lawyer specializing in sueing for injury compensation would be the best bet for a spinal cord injury. If the injury was obtained during a medical procedure then a malpractice lawyer would be ideal.
Medical assistant training is widely available; you can go to an accredited school in this field or take online courses. All this information can be found online.
Spinal injury does not affect mental processing at all. This is save for the psychological effects of having to come to terms with the disability. It would also not affect the base personality of the injured person - the behviour of the injured person would remain the same - depending on the mobility requirement of the behaviour you are referring to - as well as the psychological acceptance level of the individual.
I think in the back and the neck because that is were our spinal card is OK
A spinal injury or natural deformity.
It would mean that through injury or disease, some part of your spinal anatomy had become shortened, or narrowed.
Reeve Foundation: http://www.christopherreeve.org
If you are in a car accident or have glass come in contact with your spinal cord in some other way, the result could be a complete spinal cord injury and complete paralysis below the level of injury. Immediate surgery would be necessary to prevent the glass from causing further damage. Any nerves severed by the glass would be incapable of carrying messages between the brain and the body, therefore anything below the injury site would be paralyzed.
idghosdghdgjshd
Yeah, so a persons cultural back ground simply affect the food.
Assuming the patient is still alive; treat the same as you would any spinal injury, Assess ABCs, high flow oxygen, and spinal immobilization.