The level of the paralysis determines its severity. Loss of bodily function and/or nerve counts from top-bottom spinal cord allow someone to examine the extent of the spinal injury.
Depending on severity nothing, to partial or complete paralysis.
type & severity of the facture
severity, exposure, and probability
The extent to which movement and sensation are damaged depends on the level of the spinal cord injury.
The size of the magma chamber and the viscosity of the magma.
The paralysis involves limpness and rapid wasting of the affected muscles. Tendon reflexes might be affected, depending on the severity and extent of muscular paralysis and wasting.
The severity of aphasia is related to a number of factors, including the severity of the condition that brought it about, general overall health, age at onset, and numerous personal characteristics that relate to motivation.
The extent to which movement and sensation are damaged depends on the level of the spinal cord injury.
When a person is paralyzed, their ability to move their hands depends on the extent and location of the paralysis. In cases of complete paralysis, there is no voluntary movement or sensation in the affected areas. However, some individuals may experience partial paralysis, allowing for limited movement or muscle control in their hands, depending on the underlying cause and severity of the condition.
Paralysis can affect various organs depending on the severity and location of the nerve damage. Primarily, it impacts the muscles, leading to loss of voluntary movement in affected areas. Additionally, paralysis can influence organs involved in autonomic functions, such as the respiratory system (affecting breathing) and the bladder and bowel (affecting elimination). The extent of organ involvement varies based on whether the paralysis is complete or partial and which nerves are affected.
Paralysis associated with migraine, often referred to as hemiplegic migraine, can last from a few minutes to several days. The duration varies among individuals and can depend on the severity of the episode. Symptoms typically resolve completely, but some individuals may experience lingering effects. If paralysis persists, it is essential to seek medical attention.
Probability and severity determine the risk level in the Risk Assessment Matrix.