Thumbtack Injuries: Paralysis Risk and Potential Complications
No. While a thumbtack can cause pain and discomfort, is extremely unlikely that it would directly cause paralysis. Paralysis generally results from damage to the spinal cord or certain areas of the brain, not superficial injuries to the skin.Back Pain - Related Articles
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