the big toe on right foot to stimulate right cerebral hemisphere
solar plexus to relax and destres
lungs and diaphagram to increase o2 and cos
It is important to distinguish between Todd's paralysis and a stroke, because the treatments are quite different.
A physician who specializes in paralysis is typically a neurologist or a physiatrist (rehabilitation physician). Neurologists focus on diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system, which can include conditions leading to paralysis, such as stroke or multiple sclerosis. Physiatrists, on the other hand, specialize in rehabilitation and the management of functional impairments, helping patients regain mobility and independence after paralysis. Together, they work to develop comprehensive treatment plans for affected individuals.
his disease were stroke and paralysis
Stroke typically creates paralysis. It is normally restricted to one side of the body.
Stroke paralysis on the left side often results from damage to the right side of the brain. The symptoms may include weakness or loss of sensation in the left arm, leg, or face. Rehabilitation therapy and medical management are typically needed to help regain function and mobility.
Transient ischemic attacks.
If this just occurred, call for assistance and get to a hospial immediately. This is often a sign of a stroke
sequelae
When a small stroke, resulting in a partial paralysis of the left side, occurs the damage area is most likely in the right side of the brain. This is not always true but in most cases is true
Health stroke
Stroke patients may experience paralysis on one side of the body due to the brain's organizational structure, where each hemisphere controls the opposite side of the body. Damage to the left hemisphere affects motor functions on the right side, and vice versa. This phenomenon occurs because the brain's motor pathways cross over at the brainstem, leading to contralateral (opposite side) paralysis following a stroke affecting one hemisphere. Additionally, the specific brain regions responsible for voluntary movement may be directly impacted by the stroke, resulting in localized paralysis.
Louis Pasteur suffered from a stroke which caused mild paralysis on one side of his body.