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A spinal fracture will only cause paralysis if the spinal cord is also damaged.

A C5 injury will affect finger flexion and extension, wrist flexion, tricepts, and all muscle groups from the chest downwards throughout the body.

Breathing will be compromised, as will bowel, bladder and sexual function.

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