Compression Fractures and the Vagus Nerve: Understanding the Connection
Compression fractures typically affect the spinal vertebrae and can result in nerve root damage, but they should not directly cause vagus nerve damage. The vagus nerve is primarily associated with the brainstem and extends through the neck, thorax, and abdomen, and it is not directly connected to the spinal vertebrae.Bone Fractures - Related Articles
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