Do involuntary responses include the spinal cord and not the brain?
No, the brain reads all signals and controls the entire body. The spinal cord is just a "path" for the neurons to take to get to the brain.
How does a shattered vertebra endanger the spinal cord?
It weakens the spinal column and very likely, but not always places pressure on the spinal column. This creates levels of discomfort to severe chronic pain, numbness and possible loss of limb function.
You relay messages between the brain and other parts of the body What are you?
What is the name for a cell that carries messages between the brain and other parts of the body
Non-narcotic analgesics work to stop the transmission of pain impulses by preventing the perception of pain. In low dosages, these drugs are available at drug stores without a prescription.
Does acid drug melt the brain and drip it into the spinal cord?
yeshp.
on some occasions when the chemicoal interfears with the wrong nucleic acid, the passageways can become overflowid with the assids of your medula omblimboaga. thus, making your vishon "shaky" and unperceptive so you sea things that are of the abnormale state of beaning. but your passageways to and from the brain do drain out, through sine-us-es. so this is how the holinactions stop.
sorry for the mispelling.
its the acid :/
What is the significance of the spinal cord enlargement?
There are two the cervical and the lumbar. They are enlarged because the cervical gives rise to nerves in the upper limbs and lumbar in the lower limbs thus they have more nerves running to and from which accounts for the enlargements.
Spinal cord injury hot flashes in men?
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the Babinski Test
Why is it important to protect your spinal cords?
It is very important to protect your spinal cords because the spinal cords carry messages from your brain to other parts of your body. If you snap them you can go paralysed and have a possibilty of death.
Why do you need the spinal cord?
The spinal cord is a nerve cord inside the spine traveling all the way to the brain, so if you didn't have the nerve cord you're brain couldn't send/receive messages to the body
What type of spinal cord injury did Larry Flynt have?
Larry Flynt is paralyzed from the waist down following injuries from an attempted assassination in 1978. It deadened several key nerves and he became addicted to pain killers.
Will surgery cure vocal cord dysfunction?
A surgery might cure a vocal cord dysfunction, but there is no guarantee at any time with a surgery. Some vocal cord dysfunction could be helped with exercise or rest.
What are the type of fibers going from the sense organs to the spinal cord or brain?
These are the sesory fibres, scientifically known as the afferent fibres as they are heading towards the CNS
What is the spinal cord feature associated with the leash of nerves supplying the upper limbs?
The brachial plexus is the spinal cord feature associated with the leash of nerves supplying the upper limbs.
For what spinal cord disorders is laminectomy prescribed?
Laminectomy is used for metastatic tumor invasion of the spinal cord (which causes compression), and for narrowing of the spinal cord (a condition called spinal stenosis.)
What if you lift anything over 10 pounds after spinal surgery?
If your doctor tells you not to lift anything over 10 pounds after surgery on your spine then you should not lift items over 10 pounds because you might damage yourself before you are fully healed.
What is the correct sequence of nerves that exit the spinal cord?
cervical spinal nerves, thoracic spinal nerves, lumbar spinal nerves, sacral spinal nerves
What is the main function of the spinal cord?
1. It Is Due to Our Spinal Cord that we can perform Reflex Actions, during the time of an emergency the signals instead of going to our brain go to the spinal cord so that the
time lapse decreases.
2. Spinal Cord Helps us to be Straight unlike other mammals who are not able to
To stand straight as well as sleep on their backs.
What nerve carries impulses through the spinal cord?
The spinal cord and the abdomen, limbs, and chest.
Spinal nerves carry impulses between the spinal cord and the abdomen, limbs, and chest. Cranial nerves carry impulses between the brain and the neck and head.
when you touch a hot stove you feel pain in your hand. Your hand feels the pain and sends a message of pain to the brain. The brain sends a message to stop before any more damage is done
This means that there is a build up of calcium that has attached to the spine. This result is pressure being placed on any soft tissue in the area. The pressure to the disc ("disc bulge") (This tells the location on the spinal column that the bone spur has formed "effacing the ventral aspect of the thecal sac" is causing pressure to the spinal cord resulting in partial flattening to the cord. This is more common than formerly thought. The term most commonly used is "bone spur". They form anywhere there is bone. If the pain is severe, or the condition is disabling, surgery is recommended to remove the build up of the bone spur.