Dime of Pressure Claim
Creating nerve pressure inside the spine would require extreme force, potentially enough to break bone. The article rejects using the dime-pressure result as evidence that ordinary spinal pressure causes widespread nerve interference. The…
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Creating nerve pressure inside the spine would require extreme force, potentially enough to break bone. The article rejects using the dime-pressure result as evidence that ordinary spinal pressure causes widespread nerve interference. The experiment became the basis for a claim that a dime's worth of pressure can reduce nerve function by 50 percent.