What is meant by paresis?
Lesser degrees of paralysis are sometimes spoken of as paresis. What are the types of paralysis? Paraplegia is a paralysis of the lower half of the body with involvement of both legs. Hemiplegia is a paralysis of half of the body or part of it from injury. It results in loss of strength in arm, leg, and sometimes the face on one side of the body. Quadriplegia is a paralysis of both arms and both legs. Are there home aids and equipment available to help a paralyzed person? Yes, equipment such as; automobile lifts, beds & accessories, body positioners, braces and supports, compression wear, conversion vans, cushions, diagnostic devices, exercise therapy, impotence, incontinence, lift out chairs, patient room, patient safety, physical therapy, pressure relief, ramps and lifts, rehabilitation, respiratory care, scales, scooters, urologicals, wellness, manual wheelchairs, power wheelchairs. What can be used at home to help a paralyzed patient? In the living quarters; hand bars (especially a
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