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If someone receives a blow on the back of neck,what would be the effect on the person's CNS?

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If a person receives a blow on the back, then it will lead in an impairment of cognitive abilities or physical functioning. It can also result in the disturbance of behavioural or emotional functioning. Cervical injuries often lead to quadriplegia (tetraplegia)
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