Hemiplegia Vs Hemiparesis Mnemonic

Hemiplegia refers to a severe or complete loss of strength leading to paralysis, whereas hemiparesis presents as a slight loss of strength.

Hemiplegia is paralysis, which means you can’t move or control the muscles in the affected body part. That can cause muscles that are completely limp. It can also cause spastic hemiplegia, a type of paralysis where muscles contract uncontrollably.

Hemiplegia is a severe paralysis on one side of your body caused by brain damage. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatments here.

Hemiplegia is paralysis on one side of the body, most commonly caused by a stroke or traumatic brain injury. It affects muscle control, sensation, and coordination on either the left or right side, depending on which part of the brain is damaged.

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Hemiplegia is a neurological condition characterized by weakness or complete paralysis affecting one side of the body. The term itself is derived from Greek, where “hemi” means half and “plegia” refers to paralysis.

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Hemiplegia refers to paralysis on one side of the body. It can affect the right or left side and result from a stroke or brain injury. Learn more here.

Hemiplegia, paralysis of the muscles of the lower face, arm, and leg on one side of the body. Causes of hemiplegia include stroke, trauma, brain tumors, and brain infections.

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Hemiplegia is paralysis of the muscles of the lower face, arm, and leg on one side of the body. In addition to motor problems other losses may occur eg. sensation, memory, cognition. The most common cause of hemiplegia is stroke, which damages the corticospinal tracts in one hemisphere of the brain.

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