You certainly could could do damage to your thoracic spine. If the vertabra between the shoulder blades were displaced or injured or contorted it could refer the injury to the front and cause inflammation or possibly a crack. I'm no doctor but I will say that the upper back, shoulders, collar bones, sternum and neck are all a bit of a symphony and if one is compromised it can affect any an all of the others. Suggest reading on costochondritis
Yes, it is possible to break your sternum.
While I am definitely no doctor, I can definitely tell you that yes you can. A couple friends of mine where born without sternums. I suppose it's a common yet unspoken birth defect.
yes u can if your lungs are being crushed
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Steam turbine is comprising of stages, number and size of the stages depands upon the break horse power of the turbine. The stage has set of moving and fixed blades. The moving blades are attached to the rotor while the stationary blades is called Diaphragm. The diaphragm guides the steam to glide over the moving blades for producing rotary motion.
your diaphragm is a reddish color
diaphragm A+ Tim
Diaphragm
you will hiccup when something irritates your diaphragm
it is called the diaphram.
If the pedal is stuck down, no vacuum to the release diaphragm on the pedal
The diaphragm is not made out of bone, but the diaphragm is a muscle.
The muscle you are referring to is the diaphragm. It also separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity.
the diaphragm is the muscle separating the chest and the abdomen
Deep diaphragm breathing is done by contracting the diaphragm.
what is diaphragm cancer
Steam turbine is comprising of stages, number and size of the stages depands upon the break horse power of the turbine. The stage has set of moving and fixed blades. The moving blades are attached to the rotor while the stationary blades is called Diaphragm. The diaphragm guides the steam to glide over the moving blades for producing rotary motion.
Your diaphragm contracts and expands when you breath. When the diaphragm contracts, air rushes into the lungs. When the diaphragm relaxes, air is exhaled.
your diaphragm is a reddish color
diaphragm A+ Tim
Backwards... The diaphragm is superior to the stomach