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A stroke can significantly impair movement by damaging the brain areas responsible for motor control, leading to weakness or paralysis on one side of the body, a condition known as hemiplegia. Individuals may experience difficulties with coordination, balance, and fine motor skills, making everyday activities challenging. Rehabilitation and physical therapy are often necessary to help regain movement and improve function. The extent of movement impairment varies depending on the stroke's severity and location in the brain.

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