Monoplegia
Monoplegia is a type of paralysis that affects one limb, such as an arm or a leg. It can be caused by injury to the brain or spinal cord, leading to weakness or loss of movement in the affected limb. Treatment may involve physical therapy or other interventions to improve function.
Poisonous hemlock contains a toxin called coniine, which disrupts the nervous system by blocking nerve signals. When ingested, coniine can lead to paralysis, including paralysis of the muscles used for breathing, ultimately causing death due to respiratory failure.
The arm I should have thought, unless its a trick question
The major abductor in the upper limb is the deltoid muscle. It is located in the shoulder region and is responsible for raising the arm away from the body in a movement called abduction.
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that controls movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand. It is formed by the combination of nerves from the cervical spine and supplies motor and sensory innervation to the upper limb. Damage to the brachial plexus can result in weakness, numbness, or paralysis in the affected arm.
Quadriplegia or 4-limb paralysis
Surgery is only a real necessity when a progressive loss of neurological function is experienced, leading, for instance, to bladder or bowel incontinence or limb paralysis.
Monoplegia is a type of paralysis that affects one limb, such as an arm or a leg. It can be caused by injury to the brain or spinal cord, leading to weakness or loss of movement in the affected limb. Treatment may involve physical therapy or other interventions to improve function.
A false limb is called a prosthetic.
The stage of sleep associated with limb paralysis is REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep. During this stage, the body experiences temporary muscle atonia, which prevents individuals from acting out their dreams. Finger twitching can occur during REM sleep as well, as it is a phase of heightened brain activity and vivid dreaming. This combination of paralysis and twitching helps to protect the sleeper from potential injury.
The two sides of a fold are called the limbs. The limb above the fold is referred to as the anticline limb, while the limb below the fold is known as the syncline limb.
Polio was called Infantile Paralysis in the early 20th. century.
It is called regeneration
Limb?
It is a branch
Focal Seizure
parapalegia