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- Weakness of voluntary movementIn medicine, paresis (/ pəˈriːsɪs, ˈpærəsɪs /) is a condition typified by a weakness of voluntary movement, or by partial loss of voluntary movement or by impaired movement.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paresis
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In medicine, paresis is a condition typified by a weakness of voluntary movement, or by partial loss of voluntary movement or by impaired movement. When used without qualifiers, it usually refers to the limbs, but it can also be used to describe the muscles of the eyes (ophthalmoparesis), the … See more
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• Monoparesis – One leg or one arm
• Paraparesis – Both legs
• See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBJan 7, 2024 · Paresis is a condition where the muscles in an area of the body become weaker and difficult to move voluntarily. This issue, which can obviously have an enormous impact on your daily function, is …
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WEBAug 23, 2023 · Todd paresis is a syndrome associated with weakness or paralysis of part or all of the body as soon as the ictal discharge (seizure) has ended. It most commonly affects one limb or one-half of the body …
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