- Tetraplegia, also
known as
quadriplegia, is
defined as the
dysfunction or loss of
motor and/or
sensory function in the
cervical area of the
spinal cord...
-
Spastic quadriplegia, also
known as
spastic tetraplegia, is a
subset of
spastic cerebral palsy that
affects all four
limbs (both arms and legs). Compared...
- occur.
Motor ability varies,
ranging from
clumsiness in some to
spastic quadriplegia in others.
Microcephaly is a type of
cephalic disorder. It has been classified...
- cord injury. He died from
heart disease and
pneumonia complicated by
quadriplegia.
Stingley was born to
Hilda M.
Stingley &
Harold E.
Stingley Sr. and...
- an
American academic,
disability advocate, and the
first person with
quadriplegia to
graduate from
Harvard University.
Ellison was born in
Rockville Centre...
-
sacral regions. If four
limbs are
affected by paralysis,
tetraplegia or
quadriplegia is the
correct term. If only one limb is affected, the
correct term is...
- July 24, 2010) was an
American cartoonist, artist, and musician. His
quadriplegia drove both his
rough artistic style and much of his
frequently impolite...
- Wetten, d****..?, he was
involved in an
incident that
resulted in his
quadriplegia.
Since then, he has
received recognition for his
performances in the...
- 2023,
Neuralink began its
first human trials. It
recruited people with
quadriplegia due to
cervical spinal cord
injury or
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis under...
-
innervate muscle),
which leads to
muscle weakness and
potentially to
quadriplegia (paralysis of all four limbs) and
central nervous system symptoms such...