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Is it true that if you fall hard with your back down, your heart can stop? and got a better answer
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If you fall on your back, no. There rather bones will be broken, than the heart will stop Reflex stop of healthy heart is possible at a blow to heart area, throat carotid sinus or solar plexus, for example, as a result of sharp single-step irritation of vagus nerve?
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If you fall on your back, no. There the bones are more likely to break than the heart to stop Reflex arrest of a healthy heart is possible when the heart, throat, carotid sinus or solar plexus are struck, for example as a result of a sharp single-step irritation of the vagus nerve.
If you fall on your back, no. There the bones are more likely to break than the heart to stop Reflex arrest of a healthy heart is possible when the heart, throat, carotid sinus or solar plexus are struck, for example as a result of a sharp single-step irritation of the vagus nerve.
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yes
yes
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can
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The shock coincided with the heartbeat and it stopped.
The shock coincided with the heartbeat and it stopped.
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could be a compression fracture in the thoracic spine where the nerves from the spinal cord go to the thoracic spine
could be a compression fracture in the thoracic spine where the nerves from the spinal cord go to the thoracic spine