paralysis |
hemiplegia |
As nouns the difference between paralysis and hemiplegia
is that
paralysis is (pathology) the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs while
hemiplegia is total or partial inability to move one side of the body.
paraparesis |
hemiplegia |
As nouns the difference between paraparesis and hemiplegia
is that
paraparesis is weakness of both legs, resulting from disease of the nervous system while
hemiplegia is total or partial inability to move one side of the body.
quadroplegia |
hemiplegia |
As a noun hemiplegia is
total or partial inability to move one side of the body.
hemiplegia |
tetraplegia |
As nouns the difference between hemiplegia and tetraplegia
is that
hemiplegia is total or partial inability to move one side of the body while
tetraplegia is paralysis of all four limbs.
hemiplegia |
hemiplegia |
As nouns the difference between hemiplegia and hemiplegia
is that
hemiplegia is total or partial inability to move one side of the body while
hemiplegia is total or partial inability to move one side of the body.
hemiplegia |
quadripleia |
taxonomy |
hemiplegia |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and hemiplegia
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
hemiplegia is total or partial inability to move one side of the body.
botharmparalysis |
hemiplegia |
As a noun hemiplegia is
total or partial inability to move one side of the body.
hemiplegia |
hemiplegic |
As nouns the difference between hemiplegia and hemiplegic
is that
hemiplegia is total or partial inability to move one side of the body while
hemiplegic is one who has hemiplegia.
As an adjective hemiplegic is
of, pertaining to, or afflicted with hemiplegia.
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