There are no available tests to definitively diagnose either form of alternating hemiplegia. These disorders are diagnosed by ruling out other possible reasons for a child's episodes and symptoms.
Yes, bone lamellae have collagen fibers that wrap in alternating directions. This alternating pattern, known as a crisscross pattern, provides strength and resiliency to the bone, making it able to withstand stress and bending forces in multiple directions.
Bob is diagnosed with multiple phobias and dependent personality disorder in the movie "What About Bob."
When practicing the breathing technique of alternating between breathing in and out of one nostril, you should focus on the right nostril first.
The sides of the DNA ladder are formed by alternating sugar and phosphate molecules. These sugar-phosphate backbones run parallel to each other on opposite sides of the double helix structure of the DNA molecule.
The alternating airflow through one nostril at a time is a natural process called nasal cycle. It helps regulate the airflow and optimize the functions of the nasal passages, such as filtering, humidifying, and warming the air we breathe.
Alternating hemiplegia is quite rare, with fewer than 100 diagnosed cases in the United States, and fewer than 240 diagnosed patients worldwide.
The underlying cause of alternating hemiplegia is unknown. Benign nocturnal alternating hemiplegia of childhood is thought to be a variant of migraine headache.
Alternating hemiplegia is a very rare condition characterized by recurrent episodes of temporary paralysis.
There is no cure for either form of alternating hemiplegia. A drug called flunarizine has been used to treat the more severe type of alternating hemiplegia, in an effort to decrease the frequency of hemiplegic episodes.
hemiplegia, affecting one side of the body
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...
Hemiplegia is almost always caused by brain damage on the side opposite the paralysis, often from a stroke.
Hemiplegia, which is a disease, has many symptoms. These symptoms include gait difficulty, difficulty with balance, depression, and even muscle spasms.
I have Hemiplegia and this medical condition cannot be cured because it is caused by irreversible brain damage caused by a stroke or any number of medica disorders.
I have Hemiplegia and this medical condition cannot be cured because it is caused by irreversible brain damage caused by a stroke or any number of medica disorders.
Kathryn A. Sawner has written: 'Brunnstrom's movement therapy in hemiplegia' -- subject(s): Exercise therapy, Hemiplegia, Movement, Neurophysiology, Physical therapy, Rehabilitation
Dense hemiplegia is a severe form of hemiplegia characterized by significant weakness or paralysis on one side of the body, typically affecting both the arm and leg on that side. This condition often results from neurological damage, such as a stroke or traumatic brain injury, leading to a loss of motor function. Individuals with dense hemiplegia may experience difficulty with movement, coordination, and daily activities, necessitating rehabilitation and support for improved function and quality of life.