Recovery from paralysis depends on various factors, including the cause, severity, and location of the injury. Some individuals may experience partial or full recovery through rehabilitation, physical therapy, or medical interventions. In cases of paralysis caused by conditions like stroke or injury, early treatment can significantly improve outcomes. However, complete recovery is not guaranteed for everyone.
Yes, he was paralysed from the neck down after falling from a horse.
Yes, you can fracture a vertebra without breaking the spinal cord.
the gluteal medius and minimus are paralysed i believe
No
circumsised!
If the piercing was done correctly by a professional body piercer you should have no concerns about being Paralysed.
for a paralysed person, no need of artificial breathing. And for a dead person that is not possible.
They keep still
Yes, many can.
you are unable to move.
They might be paralysed because a branch of nerves get damage which caused the person paralyed
I have never heard of a tongue becoming paralysed as a result of being pierced, however, there are real medical risks. The mouth is an environment with a high germ content, and piercing the tongue does create a route for possible infection, and that infection can have serious consequences, so from a medical perspective I would advise people not to pierce their tongues. Earlobes are much safer. (And if your earlobe were to become paralysed, you wouln't even notice, would you?)