You feel a cool sensation because the refrigerator is full of cold air.
The difference between paraplegic, or paraplegia, and paraparesis is that parapelegia is a motor and sensory function impairment and paraparesis is partial paralysis.
To the best of my knowledge, a paraplegic is a lawyer who doesn't have use of his legs. Therefore, no - Lincoln was NOT a paraplegic. He was, in fact, quite plegic.
Its when you can't use your legs to walk.
What's the name of a paraplegic who falls out of a boat into the water? "Bob"
Franklin Deleno Roosevelt was paraplegic, meaning he could not use his legs. The disability was caused by polio and it paralyzed him from the waist down.
Yes, paraplegic individuals can swim with the help of adaptive equipment and techniques. Water buoyancy provides support and allows for movement in the water, making swimming an accessible and beneficial exercise for people with paraplegia. It is important to have proper supervision and assistance when swimming to ensure safety.
He was a paraplegic, which meant he couldn't use his legs.
It is dependant on what the "problem" is. If they have no legs or their legs don't work then they are called paraplegic, if they have a disability like parkinsons its called a symptom.
Para-olympic is short for paraplegic Olympics it is for disabled people like people in wheelchairs or with no legs Actually, as has already been stated, the "para" stands for "parallel" and not "paraplegic." While many of the participants are paraplegic (missing one or more arms or legs), others have different disabilities, such as blindness. "Paralympics" is the term used officially, by the International Paralympic Committee as well as the Paralympic Games themselves.
Possibly you are thinking of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose legs were paralyzed due to polio.
parapaleghic Actually the term is PARAPLEGIC but that means PARALYZED in both legs. If you are missing both legs you are a double or bilateral amputee. Even if they were not actually AMPUTATED but lost in some other way.