spastic paralysis
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Definition
- Noun:
- A chronic neurological disorder: "spastic paralysis" is a condition characterized by a loss or deficiency of motor control, accompanied by involuntary muscle spasms and stiffness.
- A form of cerebral palsy: It is specifically caused by permanent damage to the brain, typically occurring at or before birth, which affects muscle coordination and movement.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The child was diagnosed with spastic paralysis, affecting his ability to walk smoothly.
- Spastic paralysis results from damage to the motor control centers of the developing brain.
Advanced Usage
- Medical context: The term is used clinically to describe the hypertonic (increased muscle tone) and spastic form of cerebral palsy.
- The patient's spastic paralysis is managed with a combination of physical therapy and medication.
Variants and Related Words
- Spasticity (n): The state of having increased muscle tone leading to stiffness and spasms, which is a primary symptom of spastic paralysis.
- The treatment aims to reduce spasticity in the limbs.
- Cerebral Palsy (n): A broader group of disorders affecting movement and posture, of which spastic paralysis is a common type.
- Spastic cerebral palsy is the most prevalent form of cerebral palsy.
Synonyms
- Spastic cerebral palsy: The more precise clinical term for this condition.
- Pyramidal cerebral palsy: An older term sometimes used, referring to the involvement of the pyramidal tracts in the brain.
Related Phrases
- Spastic diplegia: A form of spastic paralysis where the leg muscles are primarily affected.
- Spastic diplegia often presents with a characteristic "scissor gait".
- Spastic hemiplegia: A form where one side of the body is affected.
- The stroke resulted in spastic hemiplegia on his left side.
Noun
- a loss or deficiency of motor control with involuntary spasms caused by permanent brain damage present at birth