Spastic
hemiplegia is a neuromuscular condition of spasticity that results in the muscles on one side of the body being in a constant
Kaynak: Spastic HemiplegiaAlternating
hemiplegia refers to a form of
hemiplegia that has an ipsilateral and contralateral presentation in different parts of the body
Kaynak: Alternating hemiplegiaWeber's syndrome (superior alternating
hemiplegia) is a form of stroke characterized by the presence of an oculomotor nerve palsy and
Kaynak: Weber's syndromeIt is less severe than
hemiplegia — the total paralysis of the arm, leg, and trunk on one side of the body. Thus, the patient can move
Kaynak: HemiparesisMedial medullary syndrome, also known as inferior alternating syndrome, hypoglossal alternating
hemiplegia, lower alternating
hemiplegiaKaynak: Medial medullary syndromeBrown-Séquard syndrome, also known as Brown-Séquard's
hemiplegia and Brown-Séquard's paralysis, is a loss of sensation and motor function
Kaynak: Brown-Séquard syndromeMedial inferior pontine syndrome is a condition associated with a contralateral
hemiplegia ." "Medial inferior pontine syndrome" has been
Kaynak: Medial pontine syndromeIt can also occur in horses where it is referred to as roaring, roarer's syndrome, or medically as laryngeal
hemiplegia or recurrent
Kaynak: Laryngeal paralysiswith episodic ataxia type 2 and spinocerebellar ataxia type 6, benign familial infantile epilepsy , and alternating
hemiplegia of childhood .
Kaynak: Familial hemiplegic migraineSpastic
hemiplegia is one side being affected. Generally, injury to muscle-nerves controlled by the brain's left side will cause a right
Kaynak: Spastic cerebral palsyThat is it can be manifested by failure to be aware of a number of specific deficits, including motor (
hemiplegia ), sensory
Kaynak: AnosognosiaHe was able to simulate a stroke in a monkey's brain, causing
hemiplegia . He then bound up the monkey's good arm, and forced the monkey
Kaynak: Stroke recoverylimb function problems, and includes cerebral palsy skiers classified CP5, CP6 and CP7, along with people with
hemiplegia or amputations.
Kaynak: LW9This should not be confused with
hemiplegia which refers to spasticity restricted to one side of the body, or quadriplegia which
Kaynak: Diplegiastrength of wrist extensors, there must be a degree of motor function at the wrist spared following the stroke and have significant
hemiplegia .
Kaynak: Functional electrical stimulationoculomotor nerve palsy , contralateral hemiparesis , contralateral ataxia , and contralateral
hemiplegia of the lower face, tongue, and shoulder.
Kaynak: Claude's syndromeIt may help to reduce the severity and duration of attacks of paralysis associated with the more serious form of alternating
hemiplegia .
Kaynak: Flunarizine