A broken back, or spinal fracture, can lead to a range of serious consequences, including chronic pain, loss of mobility, and nerve damage, which may result in paralysis or impaired sensation. Depending on the severity and location of the fracture, individuals may experience complications such as respiratory issues or bowel and bladder dysfunction. Rehabilitation and medical intervention are often necessary to manage symptoms and improve quality of life. In some cases, surgery may be required to stabilize the spine.
The spinous processes of the vertebrae are origins and insertions for various postural muscles. A broken spinous process would likely result in significant pain and muscle aches due to improper alignment of the muscles.
No. A broken hymen does not grow back.
If it's just broken and not broken off completely, likely yes. If the latter, chances are it may not grow back.
There are numerous devices sold online, and in some stores, that a person can use to crack their back. However, they should be very careful, since back cracking is usually done by a chiropractor, and mistakes could result in a broken or damaged spine.
No, not usually.
broken bones
No, broken Orbeez do not grow back. Orbeez are made from a superabsorbent polymer that expands when soaked in water, but once they are damaged or broken, they cannot regenerate or repair themselves. They will remain in their broken state unless replaced.
Nothing, it will die on it's own pretty quickly.
Broken cord may result in short ciruit, shock to the personnel. Broken cord means its wire is open and not insulated anymore.
glucose is broken into pyruvate
They back together
Send them back.