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If you are paraplegic as the result of an injury, the degree of paralysis depends on where your injury is. Generally speaking, the higher up your spine the injury is, the more paralyzed you are.
hemiplegia, affecting one side of the body
The term for total paralysis of one side of the body is hemiplegia, while a weakness on one side of the body is hemiparesis.Hemiparesis: One-sided paralysis of the body.Hemiplegia is the word for half paralysis.
HEMIPLEGIA is a type of CEREBRAL PALSY that results from damage to the parts of the brain that control muscle movements. This damage may occur before, during or shortly after birth. The term HEMIPLEGIA means that the paralysis is on one side of the body. A similar medical term, HEMIPARESIS, means a weakness on one side of the body. In children with hemiplegia, the paralysis in the body occurs on the side opposite the affected part of the brain. For example, if the left side of the child's brain is injured, then the paralysis will be on the right side of the child's body. AL
well , total paralysis on one side of body is called hemiplegia...... where as weakness is called paraplegia..... these may be due to damage at the brain or spinal cord...
dense left hemiplegia- total weakness of left side of the body (hemiplegia) where the power of the affected side(left) muscles tends to be 0 .i.e, no movements at all...
Hemiparesis(hem-ee-pah-REE-sis) is a slight paralysis or weakness affecting one side of the body. ( contrast hemiparesis with hemiplegia.
Hemiparalysis means paralysis of one side of the body and not the other. Using the term total doesn't fit into the definition as that infers the entire body. Usually this involves some sort of damage to the opposite side of the brain. Either caused by an accident or a stroke.
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Paralysis can result in a drooping or "sagging" appearance due to a loss of muscle function. Hemiplegia is a condition in which one whole half of the body is paralyzed from head to foot. In adults it is often a result of stoke, spinal cord injury, or central nervous system disease. Facial hemiplegia is paralysis of half of the face and causes include stroke, brain tumor, traumatic injury, and nerve dysfunction. Bell's Palsy is a type of facial paralysis in which the affected half of the face droops due to partial or complete loss of muscle control. Bell's Palsy is usually temporary.
Paraplegia - paralysos of the lower body. (source- google.com)