Paralysis
Explanation:
Paralysis: Loss of muscle function and loss of ability to move some or all body parts.
Types: Monoplegia, hemiplegia, paraplegia, or quadriplegia; spastic or flaccid
Causes: TIA, palsy, head or spinal cord injury, muscle weakness due to any medical illness
Research 1: Tetraplegic French man, paralysis due to accident. Improving movement with brain-controlled exoskeleton
Research 2: A patient from Lyon, paralytic due to spinal cord injury from falling from the house balcony; initially considered permanent damage; now on brain-controlled exoskeleton
Research 3: Functional electrical stimulation improved functionality
Research 4: A patient from hit and run accident, chest down injury and paralysis, improved with electrical stimulation
Research 5: A paralytic with spinal cord injury with permanent loss, recovered completely with rewiring nerves technology
The above research and treatments shows that technology can produce remarkable changes in the life of paralytics.
Answer:
it depends on what you're doing
Explanation:
physical activity can be simply walking down the hall or picking up a remote while exercise is intentionally wanting to burn calories
The baby could be left handed only if they both carried the gene for it and are heterogeneous. But even then, chances of that happening are 25%.
Answer:
Yes, you can give birds oranges. They help build your bird's immune system.
In order to give a bird an orange, you should slice it and place it on the platform.
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