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muscle function loss
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paralysis, loss of movement, complete loss of muscle function, paralysis, affect a small area, localized, widespread, generalized, loss of muscle function, paralysis, major medical event, majority of paralysis results from stroke, cerebrovascular accident, cva, from trauma spinal fracture, broken neck, paralysis following strokes, spinal fractures, severe, frequently is irreversible, paralysis, infectious diseases, polio, genetic diseases, peroneal dystrophy, autoimmune disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, als, toxic conditions, botulism, paralytic shellfish poisoning, paralysis, temporary, permanent, localized, widespread, one-sided, unilateral, two-sided, bilateral, affect the lower extremities, paraplegic, upper, lower extremities, quadriplegic, paralysis, an indication of a life-threatening problem guillain-barre syndrome, in every situation, muscle paralysis, immediate medical attention, cerebrovascular accident, stroke, bell's palsy, spinal cord injury, spinal fracture, broken neck, broken back, poliomyelitis, polio, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, als, botulism, paralytic shellfish poisoning, guillain-barre syndrome, cranial nerves, chewing, swallowing, in these cases, a soft diet, prolonged immobility, cause serious complications, frequent position changes, good skin care, very important, passive range-of-motion exercises, help to maintain some muscle tone, encouraged, use of splints, prevent muscle contractures, prescribed therapy, paralysis,
medical history, a physical examination performed, medical history, paralysis in detail, location
what parts, the loss all over, on only one side, hemiplegia, waist down, neck down, did it develop, top-to-bottom pattern, descending paralysis, occur on both sides equally, symmetrical, one specific part, is it the hips, legs, feet, lower extremities, difficulty getting out of a chair, climbing stairs, hip, pelvis, the lower leg, the thigh, the knee, the ankle, does the foot drag, point towards the floor, footdrop, the shoulders, arms, hands, upper extremities, the shoulder, upper chest, upper arm, shoulder girdle, the arm, difficulty lifting arm, above head, cause inability to extend, lift the wrist, wrist drop, the hand, difficulty gripping, grasping, .quality, person aware, the movement difficulty, motor deficit, also pain, numbness, tingling, loss of sensation, time pattern
has there been a spontaneous recovery, did it just develop, episodes occurring repeatedly, recurrent, how long, episodes last, getting worse, progressive, progressing slowly, rapidly, become worse over the course, the day, at what age did this begin, aggravating factors
is it worse after exertion, a period of rest after exercise, worse after taking potassium supplements, oral, relieving factors
is it better after rest, physical examination, detailed examination, the nervous, muscular systems, diagnostic tests, blood studies, cbc, blood differential, ct scan, mri, the head, spine, nerve conduction studies, electromyography, myelography, intravenous feeding, feeding tubes required in severe cases, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy recommended, want to add a note related to paralysis.
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