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.
They will not be able to move.
Yes they just can't move some part of their body.
a paralyzed one of course silly
No because if it can not move it will not be able to feed itself.
That just means you get Paralyzed when you get hit by a move.
Someone who is paralyzed and unable to move both arms and legs.
your spinal cord helps you move if you didn't have one you would be paralyzed
Yes you can very well feel your private parts. As you are paralyzed downwards you can still use your hands to feel your private parts.
In Pokémon, "paralyzed" is a status condition that can affect a Pokémon during battles. When a Pokémon is paralyzed, it has a chance of being unable to move during its turn, and its speed is reduced, making it slower than normal. This condition can be caused by certain moves, abilities, or items. While paralyzed, a Pokémon will also take damage if it uses certain moves, and it cannot be healed of paralysis unless a specific item or move is used.
If spinal injury is sever enough and is in region of C4, C5 and C6 vertebra, it can result in paralysis of biceps, wrists and hands respectively.
Paralysis is the loss of muscle function in part of the body, resulting in an inability to move that part of the body. It can be caused by conditions like stroke, spinal cord injury, or neurological disorders, and can be temporary or permanent depending on the underlying cause. Treatment options vary depending on the specific circumstances and may include physical therapy, medication, or surgery.
The correct US spelling is "paralyzed" (rendered immobile, unable to move). The UK spelling is paralysed.