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>>197606 If its in the neck, its important, especially the arteries and spinal cord. IIRC, most if not all of the nerves that regulate autonomic functions branch at the first four or five vertebrae. The higher up the damage, the less control is available. Damage to the fourth vertebrae leaves you with limited control of your shoulders. In comparison, damage at the first vertebrae pretty much cripples you, and makes breathing and speaking very difficult.
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