You have the cartilages in the joints, which act as mechanical shock absorbers. But then you have other functional shock absorbers. You have arches in the foot, which act as shock absorbers. Then when you jump down, you have that spring like movement of the legs. That act as a shock absorbers.
I wouldn't exactly call it "weak legs". It's more like a positive shock which makes them slightly shaky. Either way, it's nothing big.
There is a physics behind this act. If a child does not bend his legs, then he will get the instant trauma. By bending the legs fall is distributed over a longer period making it easier to bear. This is like a shock absorb-er of bike or car.
There is a physics behind this act. If a child does not bend his legs, then he will get the instant trauma. By bending the legs fall is distributed over a longer period making it easier to bear. This is like a shock absorb-er of bike or car.
Yes. Behind medial epicondyl of humerus, there is ulnar nerve. If you press it you get shock like feeling in your outer fingers. This happens because muscles supplied by this nerve are stimulated by your action.
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Genetics, that is just how she looks. just like her legs has the size they have and her arms etc.
Shock typically causes the pupils to dilate, not constrict. This is a response to stress or trauma, activating the sympathetic nervous system. In certain cases, like specific types of neurological damage, pupils may constrict, but the general response in shock is dilation.
Possible causes of broken capillaries on the legs after walking include prolonged standing or walking, obesity, genetics, aging, sun exposure, and certain medical conditions like varicose veins or blood clotting disorders.
An electric shock happens when an electric current flows through the body. It causes muscular spasm and associated pain. The severity of the shock depends on how much current there is. Currents above about 35 mA can be fatal if they reach the most sensitive muscles like the heart.
Just like your legs feel like. Human legs are human legs.
I think those varicose veins are like blood vechiles which go on your legs. I don't know that causes of them. But webmd, a website would or could know that.