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What is paralysis?

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Paralysis is a major injury that is the loss of ability of one or more parts of your body. Paralysis can be located almost anywhere on your body and below are some of the common locations on your body that you can get this injury. Paralysis can also make it hard for your bones/muscles to move because they have just lost the ability to move freely. Instead, they have to be treated to slowly regain movement of the body parts that are paralysed.

Paralysis is the result of a disruption between nerve to muscle signals This prevents one from making voluntary movements and moves the paralysed body part without struggle Common causes of paralysis include strokes spinal cord injuries or any nerve disorders There are also different types of paralysis some that are temporary and some that are life threatening Paralysis can affect various parts of the body including muscles that help you breathe This type of paralysis can be life threatening Paralysis causes can also relate to immense emotions such as extreme stress trauma and anxiety Sports that can cause spinal cord injuries consist of cycling which the hyper lordotic curvature position of the cycler can increase chances for spinal cord injuries football USA Ice Hockey other Snow Sports and Wrestling These spinal cord injuries if in a greater extreme can cause paralysis

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Treatment Options and Recovery

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Rehabilitation devices, such as braces, adaptive equipment, and assistive equipment will be provided by a healthcare provider to help the patient regain the confidence in themselves.

- Rehabilitation Services

Sometimes paralysis doesn't need treatment at all. Paralysis types, such as Bell's Palsy is a temporary paralysis and can go away on its own overtime.

- Overtime Treatment

Exercises and physiotherapy occupational speech and physical therapy helps with the gradual refunctioning of muscles.

- Physiotherapy Treatment

Recovery from a paralytic attack can take up to 6 months to an year depending on the severity of the condition and the part of the brain/spinal cord affected.

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