Paresis Explained

Symptoms:Loss of motor skills

In medicine, paresis is a condition typified by a weakness of voluntary movement, or by partial loss of voluntary movement or by impaired movement. When used without qualifiers, it usually refers to the limbs, but it can also be used to describe the muscles of the eyes (ophthalmoparesis), the stomach (gastroparesis), and also the vocal cords (vocal cord paresis).

Neurologists use the term paresis to describe weakness, and plegia to describe paralysis in which all voluntary movement is lost. The term paresis comes from the Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: πάρεσις 'letting go' from παρίημι 'to let go, to let fall'.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Types of Cerebral Palsy. cerebralpalsy.org. 2017-05-23. en.
  2. Book: Young, Robert . Jack . Burks . Multiple Sclerosis - Diagnosis, Medical Management and Rehabilitation . Demos Medical Publishing, Inc. . 2000 . 299 . Chapter 15: Spastic Paresis . 1-888799-35-8.