The suffix -plegia refers to a severe paralysis or inability to move specific body parts. It is often used in medical terminology to indicate a loss of motor function in a certain area of the body. Examples include hemiplegia (paralysis of one side of the body) and quadriplegia (paralysis of all four limbs).
The root word "plegia" comes from the Greek word "plege," which means stroke or paralysis. In medical terminology, it is often used to refer to conditions involving paralysis or sudden loss of function in a part of the body.
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-plegia is the medical terminology combining form that means paralysis.
The root word "plegia" comes from the Greek word "plege," which means stroke or paralysis. In medical terminology, it is often used to refer to conditions involving paralysis or sudden loss of function in a part of the body.
Paresis refers to partial weakness or loss of voluntary movement, while plegia is the complete loss of voluntary movement or paralysis. Paresis may still allow for some movement or function, whereas plegia results in a complete inability to move voluntarily.
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