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Question by  mcymom (67)

Can a boxer get sudden lameness from a pinched nerve?

 
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Answer by  iparasitic (7)

It would depend, as boxers are generally more varied in their movements than the reptitive wrist action that often causes a pinched nerve. But yes, pinched nerves can be caused by those who repeat the same motions over and over. In the case of a boxer, this is probably more likely to occur during training rather than an actual match.

 
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Answer by  juliannna (639)

Yes,though it is not something that you see happen every day,it can indeed occur. However,this effect is usually not permanent and should go away within a day.

 
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Answer by  symphonyparis (493)

Yes, if the nerve has been pinched for a long time and the person was not aware of it, and something happened to cause more damage.

 
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Answer by  karenashley (7)

Yes the boxer can get sudden lameness depends on the force pull out by the opponent or maybe the boxer have a poor body condition during the fight, but lameness usually occurs on animals preferably on cats, dogs and horses. The boxer can get a sudden lameness from a pinched nerve.

 
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