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  2. Paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Paralysis can occur in localised or generalised forms, or it may follow a certain pattern. Most paralyses caused by nervous-system damage (e.g., spinal cord injuries ) are constant in nature; however, some forms of periodic paralysis , including sleep paralysis , are caused by other factors.

  3. Woman, 23, left partially paralyzed after suffering stroke ...

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    Kunicki's left side was initially rendered completely paralyzed by the stroke. Through physical therapy, she says she has been able to regain some use of her leg, arm and hand, although she ...

  4. List of physically disabled politicians - Wikipedia

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    Amputated lower leg and speech disorder secondary to partial tongue paralysis due to an assassination attempt. Elsa Noguera, Mayor of Barranquilla (2012-2015), Minister of Housing, City and Territory (2016-2017), Governor of Atlantico. Mobility problems due to osteogenesis imperfecta. Apolinar Salcedo Caicedo, Mayor of Cali (2004-2007). Blind ...

  5. Hemiparesis - Wikipedia

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    Hemiplegia, in its most severe form, is the complete paralysis of one entire side of the body. Either hemiparesis or hemiplegia can result from a variety of medical causes, including congenital conditions, trauma, tumors, traumatic brain injury and stroke. [1]

  6. Locked-in syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In children, the most common cause is a stroke of the ventral pons. [9]Unlike persistent vegetative state, in which the upper portions of the brain are damaged and the lower portions are spared, locked-in syndrome is essentially the opposite, caused by damage to specific portions of the lower brain and brainstem, with no damage to the upper brain.

  7. Sacramento athlete that was once partially paralyzed defies ...

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    On Jan. 25, 2019, JCruz Gudino’s life changed forever. “I woke up, went to the gym and went to work, and then to lunch. After a phone call with the boss, I got this excruciating pain in the ...

  8. I've Been Paralyzed Since I Was 3. Here's Why Kindness ... - AOL

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  9. Crutch paralysis - Wikipedia

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    This can cause any muscle that is innervated by the radial nerve to become partially or fully paralyzed. An example of this is wrist drop, in which the fingers, hand, or wrist is chronically in a flexed position because the radial nerve cannot innervate the extensor muscles due to paralysis. This condition, like other injuries from compressed ...