answersLogoWhite

0

Depends on what kind of nerve damage and how severe is it

If it is partial motor nerve then you feel

weakness

Total loss of motor nerve then you cant move that muscle and it will have no muscle tone

if it is sensory nerve then you will have altered sensations

total loss of sensory nerve then you wont feel a thing ...

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why do you get muscle spasms?

Muscle spasm are caused by due to hyper or hypo stimulation of the peripheral nerves which in turn decrease or increase the action.


Which facial nerve controls which side of the face?

nerves do not control face movement, muscle does


What do muscle nerves do?

muscle nerves carry messages from the brain to tell the muscle to contract.


What will happen to a person whose motor nerves are impaired?

as the motor nerves carry impulses from the brain to the limbs and muscles numbness or feeling will be reduced or lost and muscle tone will diminish.


What are the breathing nerves?

The primary nerves involved in breathing are the phrenic nerve and the intercostal nerves. The phrenic nerve controls the diaphragm, the main muscle involved in breathing, while the intercostal nerves control the muscles between the ribs that help with the mechanics of breathing.


Voluntary movements are under the control of the?

The somatic nervous system controls the skeletal system and voluntary movement by stimulating muscle contraction. Parts of the somatic nervous system are spinal nerves, cranial nerves, association nerves.


What causes ptosis?

A drooping eyelid is most often due to: Weakness of the muscle that raises the eyelid; damage to the nerves that control that muscle; or looseness of the skin of the upper eyelids.


Bone cartilage muscle and nerves are considered?

Bone, cartilage, muscle, and nerves are components of the human body's musculoskeletal system. Bones provide structure and support, cartilage cushions joints, muscles allow movement, and nerves transmit signals for muscle control and sensory perception. Together, they work in harmony to enable movement, coordination, and physical function.


What kind of nerves control skeletal muscle contraction?

The muscle spindle helps to control the contraction of muscles. It is a special sensory organ that uses sensory neuronal fibers to find how long the intrafusal muscle fibers are.


Is myasthenia gravis a group of inherited muscle disorders that cause muscle weakness without affecting the nervous system?

Myasthenia gravis is a neuromuscular disorder involving the muscles and the nerves that control them.


What Happens if the nerves in your legs are injured?

If the nerves in your legs are injured, it can result in numbness, tingling, weakness, or pain in the affected areas. Severe nerve damage can lead to muscle atrophy and loss of sensation or function in the legs. Treatment may involve physical therapy, medication, or surgery, depending on the extent of the injury.


What do the nerves in the somatic nervous system control?

These nerves control voluntary movements.