- Diplegia, when used singularly,
refers to
paralysis affecting symmetrical parts of the body. This is
different from
hemiplegia which refers to spasticity...
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normal in
every significant clinical sense. When they are younger,
spastic diplegic individuals typically undergo gait
analysis so that
their clinicians can...
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hemiplegic or
diplegic spasticity;
severe athetosis or ataxia;
bilateral through knee am****tion, etc. C2:
moderate hemiplegic or
diplegic spasticity; moderate...
- that all use
standard bicycles: C4:
cyclists with mild
hemiplegic or
diplegic spasticity; mild
athetosis or ataxia;
unilateral below-knee or bilateral...
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hemiplegic or
diplegic spasticity;
severe athetosis or ataxia;
bilateral through knee am****tion, etc. C2:
moderate hemiplegic or
diplegic spasticity; moderate...
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classification is for
cyclists described as follows: C4: mild
hemiplegic or
diplegic spasticity; mild
athetosis or ataxia;
unilateral below knee or bilateral...
-
hemiplegic or
diplegic spasticity;
severe athetosis or ataxia;
bilateral through knee am****tion, etc. C2:
moderate hemiplegic or
diplegic spasticity; moderate...
- is for C4 and C5 athletes,
described as follows: C4: mild
hemiplegic or
diplegic spasticity; mild
athetosis or ataxia;
unilateral below knee or bilateral...
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devices when walking, but not
necessarily when standing. They have
moderate diplegic impairment.
Prior to the competition, the
existing records were as follows:...
- or
diplegic spasticity;
severe athetosis or ataxia;
bilateral through knee am****tion, etcetera. C2:
cyclists with
moderate hemiplegic or
diplegic spasticity;...