No, otherwise you would see para and quadriplegics getting better.
no
If the myelin sheath is able to repair and regenerate itself, normal nerve function may return. However, if the sheath is severely damaged, the underlying nerve fiber can die.Because nerve fibers in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) rarely regenerate, such damage is irreversible.
It depends on what part of the central nervous system it affects. It can lead to the inability to walk if the lower spinal nerves are damaged, to the inability to move or even breathe if the upper spinal nerves are damaged.
The only nerves in the human body that continually regenerate are found in the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS). This allows for limited repair and regeneration of damaged nerves in the PNS. However, nerves in the Central Nervous System (CNS), such as those in the brain and spinal cord, do not have the same capacity for regeneration.
cervical spinal nerves, thoracic spinal nerves, lumbar spinal nerves, sacral spinal nerves
Spinal Nerves Are Both Sensory and Motor. Spinal nerves are not one or the other.
The nerves connected to the spinal cord are called spinal nerves.
All the spinal nerves in their distribution are mixed nerves
what are the five divisions of the spinal nerves
Spinal Nerves
spinal nerves
Yes, some spinal nerves do branch off of the spinal cord, so the nerves can collect the messages for the body.