
1) Akinesia 2) Akinesis 3) Alalia 4) Cystoparalysis 5) Cystoplegia 6) Diplegia 7) Hemiplegia 8) Monoplegia 9) Ophthalmoplegia 10) Palsy 11) Paraplegia 12) Paresis 13) Quadriplegia
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1) Disfunction 2) Dysfunction 3) Immobility 4) Inability to move 5) Palsy
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Loss or impairment of motor function.
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• (n.) Abolition of function, whether complete or partial; esp., the loss of the power of voluntary motion, with or without that of sensation, in any part of the body; palsy. See Hemiplegia, and Paraplegia. Also used figuratively.
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(para- + Gr. lyein to loosen) loss or impairment of motor function in a part due to lesion of the neural or muscular mechanism; also by analogy, impairment of sensory function (sensory paralysis). In addition to the types named below, paralysis is further distinguished as traumatic, syphilitic, toxic, etc., according to its cause; or as obturator,....
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loss or impairment of voluntary muscular movement caused by structural abnormalities of nervous or muscular tissue or by metabolic disturbances in ... [7 related articles]
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Loss of ability to move all or part of the body.
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A temporary or permanent loss of muscle power or control. Paralysis may consist of inability to move a limb or part of a limb or individual muscles, paralysis of the muscles of breathing, swallowing and voice production being especially serious. Paralysis may be due to disease of the brain (e.g., st...
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The complete or incomplete loss of ability to control and move muscles.
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<neurology> Loss or impairment of motor function in a part due to lesion of the neural or muscular mechanism, also by analogy, impairment of sensory function (sensory paralysis). ... In addition to the types named below, paralysis is further distinguished as traumatic, syphilitic, toxic, etc., according to its cause or as obturator, ulnar, et...
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(pә-ral´ĭ-sis) pl. paral´yses loss or impairment of motor function in a part due to a lesion of the nervous system or the muscles; the term has been extended to include impairment of sensory function (sensory paralysis). Paralysis is a symptom of a wide variety of physical and emotional disorders rather than a disea...
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a virus disease of adult bees which affects their ability to use legs or wings normally.
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a virus disease of adult bees which affects their ability to use legs or wings normally.
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Loss of voluntary movement (motor function). Paralysis that affects only one muscle or limb is partial paralysis, also known as palsy; paralysis of all muscles is total paralysis, as may occur in cases of botulism.
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Pa·ral'y·sis noun [ Latin , from Greek ..., from ... to loosen, dissolve, or disable at the side;
para` beside + ... to loosen. See
Para- , and
Loose , and confer
Palsy .]
(Medicine) Abolition of function, whether complete or partial; esp., the loss of the power...
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Inability to move parts of the body.
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Paralysis: Loss of voluntary movement (motor function). Paralysis that affects only one muscle or limb is partial paralysis, also known as palsy; paralysis of all muscles is total paralysis, as may occur in cases of botulism.
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Any condition in which the ability to control the movement of a limb or a muscles is lost.
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loss or impairment of movement; in paralytic polio, a person’s limb muscles might not move, despite having feeling in the limb. Palsy is an old word for paralysis.
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palsy noun loss of the ability to move a body part
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Loss of voluntary movement due to failure of nerve impulses to reach the muscles involved. It may result from almost any disorder of the nervous system, including brain or spinal cord injury, poliomyelitis, stroke, and progressive conditions such as a tumour or multiple sclerosis. Paralysis may also involve loss of sensation due to sensory nerve di...
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Greek para = beside, near, lyein = to loosen; hence loss or impairment of muscle function.
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Abnormal function of nerves resulting in an inability to walk.
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Loss of voluntary movement in a muscle or muscle group; loss of function (paresis)
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loss of the ability to move a body part
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