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Thank you for your question, a very interesting one indeed. I am not sure if that was scientifically measured. but i can assure you that tracheal rings being formed of collagen are pretty solid and elastic and the whole anatomy in the neck region might be able to protect them from the blow, at least thats what i hope so. i hope you found this post helpful please rate as 5 stars if so, and stay safe.
best regards, Dr. Nazzal
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How Much Force Is Required For Crushing The Tracheal Rings With A Blow?
Hello Roberto, Thank you for your question, a very interesting one indeed. I am not sure if that was scientifically measured. but i can assure you that tracheal rings being formed of collagen are pretty solid and elastic and the whole anatomy in the neck region might be able to protect them from the blow, at least thats what i hope so. i hope you found this post helpful please rate as 5 stars if so, and stay safe. best regards, Dr. Nazzal