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Paralysis is a loss of muscle function and sensation in an area of the body. Hemiparesis is a weakness of muscles on one side of the body. Improving posture, range of motion, and strength can help individuals regain control. Hemianopia is the loss of sight in half of the visual field....
Stroke, sudden impairment of brain function resulting from a substantial reduction in blood flow to some part of the brain or from intracranial bleeding. The consequences of stroke may include transient or lasting paralysis, difficulties in speaking or e
1. Paralysis of one side of body (hemiplegia): It develops in very early phase of stroke. If stroke lesion is in the right hemisphere, paralysis develops in the left face and the extremity. But stroke lesion located in the right brainstem, develops paralysis in the right face and left ...
Motor paralysis of the lower limb was assessed using the Brunnstrom recovery stage (BRS) [31]. ADL was assessed using the Functional Independence Measure [32]. All data were collected within one week of admission to the convalescent rehabilitation ward. 2.3. Nutritional Risk Assessment Nutritional ...
Weakness, or complete paralysis, on one side of the body (including legs, hands and feet) Blurring or loss of vision Difficulty speaking, either slurring of speech or not making sense through inability to use the correct words. This might be in combination with an inability to understand speec...
Weakness in the arm, leg or both on the same side:This can range from total paralysis to a very mild weakness. Complete numbness or a pins-and-needles feeling may be present on one side of the body or part of one side of the body. ...
Symptoms of a stroke can occur quickly and may cause: sudden numbness, tingling, or weakness, or paralysis in your face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of your body. Sudden: vision changes, trouble speaking (slurred speech), confusion or trouble understanding simple statements, problems ...
The stroke may cause a weakness or paralysis on your body. You should focus on regaining these weakened muscles, so you can get back to your daily activities independently. Cognitive Skills The brain controls critical thinking, judgment, reasoning abilities, and judgment, therefore, having a stroke...