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spastic paralysis
noun
- a condition in which the muscles affected are marked by tonic spasm and increased tendon reflexes.
Word History and Origins
Origin of spastic paralysis1
Example Sentences
Barclay, who was 23 when he was shot, suffered spastic paralysis after the assault, a condition that led to a urinary tract infections that eventually caused his death, said Prosecutor Bridget Kirn.
Mr. Brugger admitted that he was himself guilty of using Mr. Nossell, who suffers from spastic paralysis and uses a wheelchair, as a kind of test case.
Lesions in the centrum ovale, which destroy the fibres proceeding from the overlying cortex, produce a corresponding spastic paralysis on the opposite side of the body.
In several cases of spastic paralysis he succeeded in picking out in the nerve-trunk of the affected limb the nerve bundles supplying the spastic muscles, and, by resecting portions of them, in relieving the spasm.
In spastic paralysis of cerebral origin, the tendency is towards contracture, usually in the attitude of flexion, with adduction and inversion.
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