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Not one time did I claim that. Not one time. Rob, if you are going to be doing this, details matter. You have a job where details matter and if you are willing to leave out details on a web forum who is to say you aren't ignoring details and screwing people over with your job? Please tell me you aren't "that guy".
“When you break a bone the pain you feel is not the broken bone because bones have no nerves.”
Quoted direct from your post.
And, it’s wrong.
We CAN feel pain from the bone.
It seems your biology degree isn’t helping when you make incorrect statements, huh?
 
“When you break a bone the pain you feel is not the broken bone because bones have no nerves.”
Quoted direct from your post.
And, it’s wrong.
We CAN feel pain from the bone.
It seems your biology degree isn’t helping when you make incorrect statements, huh?
You are feeling the nerves around the bone, not the bone itself. I urge you to stop trying to argue this. I know you lean so far left that you walk on your side but try to keep some kind of balance in your brain even though your encoding is trying to keep you stupid.
 
You are feeling the nerves around the bone, not the bone itself. I urge you to stop trying to argue this. I know you lean so far left that you walk on your side but try to keep some kind of balance in your brain even though your encoding is trying to keep you stupid.
“When you break a bone the pain you feel is not the broken bone because bones have no nerves.”
Nope. Bones have pain receptors AND nerves in them. I already showed that to you. You can indeed feel the pain from the bone itself.

Now you’re trying to make human ANATOMY political? Lemme guess: Only indoctrinated liberals believe bones have nerves and pain receptors in them?

Man, you really ARE a whackjob.
 
“When you break a bone the pain you feel is not the broken bone because bones have no nerves.”
Nope. Bones have pain receptors AND nerves in them. I already showed that to you. You can indeed feel the pain from the bone itself.

Now you’re trying to make human ANATOMY political? Lemme guess: Only indoctrinated liberals believe bones have nerves and pain receptors in them?

Man, you really ARE a whackjob.
No I am saying you are a left leaning idiot who only see's things his way and refuses anyone else's facts if that persons political views are in opposition to yours. When I broke my metacarpal just above the knuckle I had two pins inserted through my finger to hold the bones in place. When the bone was healed I had to have the pins removed. I ask the doctor if it was going to hurt he informed me that any pain I would feel would be minor from the puncture wounds in the skin and that I would not feel the pins coming out of the bone as there are no nerves in the bones. He was right and I felt no pain. We talked for a while and this later helped me to decide to get my degree. Where I also learned about anatomy and many other things. I learned them well enough to easily get my degree. So you can take your Google searches and shove them up your sideways asss until you can taste the Google index. Continue to act like you know better than a doctor or the professors I learned from and continue to think because you can Google that you have any kind of right to look down on any of us and think that you know better than anyone. This is why you eat diicks. You limp diick arrogant fuck.
 
You are feeling the nerves around the bone, not the bone itself. I urge you to stop trying to argue this. I know you lean so far left that you walk on your side but try to keep some kind of balance in your brain even though your encoding is trying to keep you stupid.

Of course bones have nerves. For example, you can feel bone cancer and stress fractures. More obviously, the body must communicate/interact with the skeleton to function. I.E. bone marrow produces white & red blood cells and platelets. Blood flow through the bones would be controlled by the nervous system. Your skeletal system reacts/changes according to outside stimuli.
 
Of course bones have nerves. For example, you can feel bone cancer and stress fractures. More obviously, the body must communicate/interact with the skeleton to function. I.E. bone marrow produces white & red blood cells and platelets. Blood flow through the bones would be controlled by the nervous system. Your skeletal system reacts/changes according to outside stimuli.
I suggest you speak to medical professionals or those who teach.
 
I suggest you speak to medical professionals or those who teach.
From the University of Leeds (est. 1874):
“The main misconception about bones then, is that they are made up of dead tissue. This is not true, they have cells, nerves, blood vessels and pain receptors.”

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You willing to share your evidence that shows they got it wrong?

Did these orthopdeists get similarly confused?

“In total, sensory innervation functions in bone much as it does elsewhere in the body—to sense and respond to stimuli, including mechanical loading. Similarly, sympathetic nerves regulate autonomic functions related to bone, including homeostatic remodeling and vascular tone”
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Ia this simply a massive typo?
“ABSTRACT
The innervation of bone has been described for centuries, and our understanding of its function has rapidly evolved over the past several decades to encompass roles of subtype‐specific neurons in skeletal homeostasis.”

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From the University of Leeds (est. 1874):
“The main misconception about bones then, is that they are made up of dead tissue. This is not true, they have cells, nerves, blood vessels and pain receptors.”

.

You willing to share your evidence that shows they got it wrong?

Did these orthopdeists get similarly confused?

“In total, sensory innervation functions in bone much as it does elsewhere in the body—to sense and respond to stimuli, including mechanical loading. Similarly, sympathetic nerves regulate autonomic functions related to bone, including homeostatic remodeling and vascular tone”
.

Ia this simply a massive typo?
“ABSTRACT
The innervation of bone has been described for centuries, and our understanding of its function has rapidly evolved over the past several decades to encompass roles of subtype‐specific neurons in skeletal homeostasis.”

.
Bones have passages going through them. These can house if you will the cells, nerves, blood vessels. When you break a bone the break will disturb those things running through the bone, around the bone or on the bone. The pain will come from this disruption not from the break of the bone itself. If there was nothing around, through or on the bone and the bone broke, you would not know it was broken.
 
Bones have passages going through them. These can house if you will the cells, nerves, blood vessels. When you break a bone the break will disturb those things running through the bone, around the bone or on the bone. The pain will come from this disruption not from the break of the bone itself. If there was nothing around, through or on the bone and the bone broke, you would not know it was broken.
This is a complete reversal of your previous argument that bones have no nerves In them.
You even tried to back it up with a story about your hand injury and a doc saying bones have no nerves in them.

Serious question: What is the deal with that?
 
I suggest you speak to medical professionals or those who teach.

This is high school human physiology. I thought the fact that bones do indeed have nerves was "semi-common" knowledge. I get some people were stoned or ditched physiology or didn't take the class, but you don't need to have an MD to be aware of this. I'll probably seeing an orthopedic surgeon this week; are you saying he will deny there are nerves in my bones?

Google it and try to find a single source that disputes it. They even have images of the nerves online. How would the skeletal system adapt to needs and the differing demands of the circulatory system without being connected to the nervous system? Ie, how does the skeletal system adapt to blood loss without the brain being able to tell it do so. If you've ever injured a bone, you can feel that's it's the bone that hurts - ie stress fractures and bone bruises.


 
Bones have passages going through them. These can house if you will the cells, nerves, blood vessels. When you break a bone the break will disturb those things running through the bone, around the bone or on the bone. The pain will come from this disruption not from the break of the bone itself. If there was nothing around, through or on the bone and the bone broke, you would not know it was broken.

Tell that somebody who has had stress fractures.

Sensory Nerves in Bone
The somatic nervous system (SNS) includes the sensory nerves distributed throughout the body after their extension from the dorsal root ganglia during development. Skin is well-innervated by sensory nerves, along with the underlying bone, joints, tendon, and muscle. These nerves serve a variety of important roles in the body, including the production of signals that provide spatial orientation (proprioception), interpret pain and noxious stimuli (nociception), recognize temperature changes, and allow the perception of non-painful tactile stimuli (1114).

 
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