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Definition of Paretics

Paretic
Paretic Pa*ret"ic, a. Of or pertaining to paresis; affected with paresis.

Meaning of Paretics from wikipedia

- of paretics. In 1917 Julius Wagner-Jauregg discovered that malaria therapy (in this case, medical induction of a fever) involving infecting paretic patients...
- the frontal lobes of over 100 paretic patients through holes drilled into the skull. He claimed that the injected paretics showed signs of "uncontestable...
- is slightly divergent. Strabismus can be further classified as follows: Paretic strabismus is due to paralysis of one or several extraocular muscles. Nonparetic...
- stroke. Patients with stroke learned to suppress paretic limb movement after unsuccessful experience in paretic hand use; this may cause decreased neuronal...
- a body posture in which the torso is longitudinally tilted toward the paretic side of the body. The second is the patient's use of the nonparetic extremities...
- is caused by the combination of slow, large amplitude nystagmus (gaze paretic nystagmus) when looking towards the side of the lesion, and rapid, small...
- constrained movement of the less-affected limb and intensive training of the paretic arm to counter-condition the nonuse of the more-affected arm learned in...
- three-step test or Bielschowsky head tilt test, is a method used to isolate the paretic extraocular muscle, particularly superior oblique muscle and trochlear...
- stroke. A physiotherapy program will improve joint range of motion of the paretic limb using p****ive range of motion exercises. When increases in activity...
- affect the vertical movement of the eyes. These muscles may be either paretic, restrictive (fibrosis) or overactive effect of the muscles. Congenital...