I know it may seem like a weird question, but I have a friend who works with spinal injuries and he says it can affect your muscles, your nervous system, your balance, and your ability to move.
I think it’s pretty safe to assume that your nervous system isn’t affected when you have a spinal injury, but I don’t know. I’m not a doctor and I’m not qualified to say.
Well if you are injured you might find yourself with a problem where you can’t move, but there are ways to overcome this. I myself have problems with my lower back and neck, but I do still have some movement in my legs.
For a long time, doctors have told spinal injuries that they will cause a paralyzed person to lose muscle and even movement in their legs, but this isnt correct. The muscle itself can still contract, but the nerve that controls it is no longer working. In that case, your legs may not move you at all.
You can do anything you want with your legs, and it may not feel as good as it did before, but it can still move you as easily as you used to. In fact, you may feel better because you have more energy.
I know that I have experienced and been in hospital with a spinal injury because I was in a wheelchair and I was in a coma for a year after the accident. I can’t really remember the last time I was in a wheelchair, but I think it must have been a few years ago. I’ve been in and out of hospital for years now, so I know firsthand how good my movement is.
I really do. I also know I have something called a “migraine” which causes my head to hurt, but the migraines I’ve had have been much worse than my spinal problems. I also have a very rare condition called “hypertonic spasms.” These are very violent seizures that are caused by spinal fluid being pushed too far up into your brain.
It should be noted that there are many conditions which cause tremors. It’s also important to note that the symptoms of these tremors are different for different people. We’ve all heard the horror stories of people who have never been able to walk or talk after they’ve experienced a spinal cord injury. What some of these people have experienced is called a complete paralysis where they are unable to move.
However, what some people find is that tremors can also be caused by the spinal fluid that pushes up into the brain. This is called a “complete paralysis” because it can cause you to be unable to move or speak. The spinal fluid is pushed up into the spine and then it pushes up into the brain. You can have a complete paralysis and yet feel fine. This is because the spinal fluid is pushed up into the brain and then pushed back down.
This is what happens to people who move around a lot. The spinal fluid is pushed up into the brain and then pushed back down on the same spot. In other words, they are paralyzed. They might have a complete paralysis and still feel fine.