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  2. Spastic quadriplegia - Wikipedia

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    Spastic quadriplegia, also known as spastic tetraplegia, is a subset of spastic cerebral palsy that affects all four limbs (both arms and legs). Compared to quadriplegia , spastic tetraplegia is defined by spasticity of the limbs as opposed to strict paralysis .

  3. Spastic cerebral palsy - Wikipedia

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    Spastic CP is the most common type of overall cerebral palsy, representing roughly 80% of cases. [2] Spastic CP is a permanent condition and will affect an individual across the lifespan. [5] The brain injury that causes spastic CP remains stable over time, but the way spasticity affects a person can change. [1]

  4. List of people with quadriplegia - Wikipedia

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    Tetraplegia, also known as quadriplegia, is paralysis caused by illness or injury that results in the partial or total loss of use of all four limbs and torso; paraplegia is similar but does not affect the arms. The loss is usually sensory and motor, which means that both sensation and control are lost. The paralysis may be flaccid or spastic.

  5. Cerebral palsy - Wikipedia

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    Spastic cerebral palsy is the type of cerebral palsy characterized by spasticity or high muscle tone often resulting in stiff, jerky movements. [110] Itself an umbrella term encompassing spastic hemiplegia , spastic diplegia , spastic quadriplegia and – where solely one limb or one specific area of the body is affected – spastic monoplegia.

  6. Some disabled Hoosiers left at risk after FSSA announces ...

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    Michael was diagnosed at birth with spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy, Debby explained, while Michael also suffers from intractable seizures that cannot be fully controlled by medication ...

  7. Tetraplegia - Wikipedia

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    Tetraplegia, also known as quadriplegia, is defined as the dysfunction or loss of motor and/or sensory function in the cervical area of the spinal cord. [1] A loss of motor function can present as either weakness or paralysis leading to partial or total loss of function in the arms, legs, trunk, and pelvis.

  8. Dick Hoyt, marathoner known for pushing his son during races ...

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    Dick Hoyt, who became an inspiring figure after pushing his quadriplegic son while he ran the Boston Marathon for decades, died Wednesday. He was 80 years old. Dick Hoyt, marathoner known for ...

  9. Man with cerebral palsy abseils off Forth Bridge - AOL

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