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11-30-2012, 01:55 AM
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Re: Cop Cut in Half and Still Alive After Being Hit by a Truck
It is hard to say what you would do in such a situation but I am sure I would be cradeling his head and speaking to him...
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01-03-2013, 07:15 AM
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Re: Cop Cut in Half and Still Alive After Being Hit by a Truck
Re: Anatomy & Physiology... I don't mean to be a knob head but we all know that when muscles 'work' they contract. Therefore how would he be using lower back muscles to widen the angle from cervical spine to whatever lumbar spine he has left? Note that at no point do his shoulders leave the ground as the ABDOMINAL muscles which he would need to do this have no origin (pelvis etc). He would be using SCM (flexor) muscles in his neck to look down. you see?? |