Well there's always a possibility. Just watch for swelling ,feeling light headed, or sleepy more than normal.
A slipped disc can cause nerve damage and potty problems.
that's the dumbest question
Running sneakers with cushioning do not damage your feet because they are meant to protect the feet from damage.
No.
You can leave it untied, but it will damage it over time as well.
No, but it can cause severe engine damage if you keep running the engine.
Many causes of nerve pain or damage or due to some type of injury to the spinal column, like a slipped disc. Sometimes a pinched nerve can cause excruciating pain too.
One serious form of knee damage from running would be the tearing of ligaments. You need these in your knees to keep them bonded together, so you can be up and running again. Running at a swift pace would help you to be much safer.
Usually yes, mine just went while driving on a motorway and it took out four valves. I spoke to the recovery guy and he said he has never seen a case where it did not do damage to the valves. This combined with other possible damage caused can potentially write off a car depending on its value. To be honest I cannot imagine a scenario in which a timing belt would break when the engine is not running, real question is how hard is it running.
No. Long distance running does not damage your knees, if you exercise some reasonable restraint. Of course, any physical activity, if overdone, can damage the body part(s) it employs and running does employ the knees. However, damage to the knees can be avoided by stopping when you begin to feel pain.
Running definately entails proper attire and accessories. Running barefoot is not practicle nor safe as we run on different surfaces which can damage our feet.
If the Vehicle was running when the belt broke then you probably bent some, if not all, the valves. If by chance you werent running it then you might be lucky and the belt is the worst of the damage.