What’s wrong with the paralysis getting worse?
The gradual onset of adverse limb movement and the gradual worsening of symptoms is usually easy to overlook and is only noticed when the symptoms progress to a certain level.…
The gradual onset of adverse limb movement and the gradual worsening of symptoms is usually easy to overlook and is only noticed when the symptoms progress to a certain level.…
Pediatric cooking syndrome presents with abnormal sensation in the upper extremities, biceps and triceps pain, and “simulated paralysis” of the scapular girdle. Cooking syndrome (cookssyndrome) was first reported by Kwork,…
Todd paresis: In general, there is no significant change in limb function after a seizure, but there are some patients with partial motor epilepsy who have a seizure in…
Todd’s palsy is a neurological abnormality that occurs in people with epilepsy, which is a brief paralysis that occurs when a seizure occurs. The paralysis can be localized or…
Early drug therapy includes nerve-nourishing and blood-stasis-activating drugs; rehabilitation measures include active rehabilitation training and passive exercise given by the patient’s family. Other therapies include acupuncture, physical therapy, permeation therapy,…
Stroke hemiplegia can be recovered. Patients in the acute phase of stroke can develop hemiplegia. In the acute phase, patients are given thrombolytic, anti-platelet aggregation and anticoagulation therapy along with…
Stroke hemiplegia is divided into acute phase and recovery phase, and the specific treatment methods are as follows: 1. Acute phase: good limb position placement, passive movement of limbs and…
Limb movement relies on neural circuit control, which involves parts of the cerebral motor cortex, extrapyramidal tract, brainstem, spinal cord, anterior horn of the spinal cord, secondary motor neurons, and…
The classification of limb paralysis is related to its location, as follows: 1. hemiplegia: often occurs after cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction, manifesting as restricted movement of the contralateral limb;…
If you go to a regular doctor for acupuncture, you will not paralyze the person. It is usually paralyzed patients who go to the hospital for acupuncture and can be…