Paraplegia and quadriplegia are two types of paralysis that often result from spinal cord injuries. According to 2013 estimates, nearly 5.4 million people in the United States live with paralysis.
Paralysis is the inability or complete loss of muscle function in the body. Loss of muscle function in itself does not cause paralysis. It is more of a disruption in the communication process between ...
Todd’s paralysis is neurological condition that presents as a period of paralysis following a seizure. It’s also called Todd’s paresis or postictal paresis. This period of temporary weakness in your ...
Paralysis refers to the temporary or permanent loss of voluntary muscle movement in a body part or region. Paralysis may be localized, generalized, partial, or complete. Paralysis is the loss of ...
Facial paralysis is a medical condition that entails being unable to move the muscles on a person's face and is a multifaceted condition that comes with emotional, psychological, and socio-economic ...
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