Definition of Monoplegia. Meaning of Monoplegia. Synonyms of Monoplegia

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Definition of Monoplegia

Monoplegia
Monoplegia Mon`ople"gi*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? single + ? a stroke.] (Med.) Paralysis affecting a single limb.

Meaning of Monoplegia from wikipedia

- Monoplegia is paralysis of a single limb, usually an arm. Common symptoms ****ociated with monoplegic patients are weakness, numbness, and pain in the affected...
- is the correct term. If only one limb is affected, the correct term is monoplegia. Spastic paraplegia is a form of paraplegia defined by spasticity of the...
- neurotoxins. Spinal cord injuries Paraplegia Quadriplegia Hemiparesis Monoplegia Muscle relaxant Beriberi Neuroprosthetics Brain–computer interface Tonic...
- affects one or another entire side of the body (left or right); and spastic monoplegia involves a single limb.[citation needed] Spastic quadriplegia can be detected...
- spastic quadriplegia, and in cases of single limb involvement, spastic monoplegia. Spastic cerebral palsy affects the motor cortex of the brain, a specific...
- πλήκτης, πλῆκτρον apoplectic, apoplexy, cataplectic, cataplexy, hemiplegia, monoplegia, paraplegia, plectrum, pleximeter, tetraplegia plen- full Latin plenus...
- side 438.22 Hemiplegia affecting nondominant side 438.3 Monoplegia of upper limb 438.4 Monoplegia of lower limb 438.5 Other paralytic syndrome 438.8 Other...
- solely one limb or one specific area of the body is affectedspastic monoplegia. Spastic cerebral palsy affects the motor cortex of the brain, a specific...
- is the correct term. If only one limb is affected, the correct term is monoplegia. Spastic paraplegia is a form of paraplegia defined by spasticity of the...
- πλήκτης, πλῆκτρον apoplectic, apoplexy, cataplectic, cataplexy, hemiplegia, monoplegia, paraplegia, plectrum, pleximeter, tetraplegia plen- full Latin plenus...