Loss of strength in the arm, leg, and sometimes face on one side of the body. Hemiplegia refers to a severe or complete loss of strength, whereas hemiparesis refers to a relatively mild loss of strength. NIH
Loss of strength in the arm, leg, and sometimes face on one side of the body. Hemiplegia refers to a severe or complete loss of strength, whereas hemiparesis refers to a relatively mild loss of strength. NIH
Hemiplegia is a form of paralysis that affects just one side of the body, often just one arm and one leg, occasionally with symptoms extending partially into the torso. Learn about the effects, and causes of hemiplegia, or call us for more information.
Hemiparetic and Hemiplegic cerebral palsy (CP) are two different forms of cerebral palsy with the same disabilities: one side of the body side is affected.
Hemiplegia vs. Hemiparesis. Hemiplegia means paralysis impacts one side of the body, Hemiparesis causes weakness and may result from degenerative conditions.
Hemiplegia is a form of paralysis that affects just one side of the body, often just one arm and one leg, occasionally with symptoms extending partially into the torso. Learn about the effects, and causes of hemiplegia, or call us for more information.
Hemiparetic and Hemiplegic cerebral palsy (CP) are two different forms of cerebral palsy with the same disabilities: one side of the body side is affected.
Hemiplegia vs. Hemiparesis. Hemiplegia means paralysis impacts one side of the body, Hemiparesis causes weakness and may result from degenerative conditions.