In a basketball game, I stole the bubble so the guy behind me accidentally hit me concrete in the backbone beside his forearm twice to try to steal the ball put money on. He hit me between the lower thoracic and the upper lumbar part of my backbone. The point is that the hit did not hurt but the second one made me feel like type of shock when you hit your ulnar nerve (fast and painful) however after the shock (which be about a second) I kept on going to the picnic basket as if nothing ever happen. I don't feel any torment or any numbness, the medic guy told me I was ok but can this stunt growth?Backbone and ulnar impertinence sensation?
Should not affect your growth. Most promising, you put a nerve on a totally quick stretch or compression. If you hold no lingering sensations, it should be zilch to worry more or less. In fact, frequent times football players will experience "stinger injuries" when they git hit at the point between the neck and the collar bone. This cause temporary compression of the brachial plexus (a distribution of nerves that serve the forearm) and can exact momentary pain, numbness and paralysis...but it efficiently returns to normal and long occupancy injury is very infrequent.
Since you aren't paralyzed, your growth won't be stunted.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Backbone and ulnar impertinence sensation?
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