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- Spastic (word) - Wikipedia
The medical term "spastic" came into use to describe cerebral palsy [4] The Scottish Council for the Care of Spastics was founded in 1946, and the Spastics Society, an English charity for people with cerebral palsy, was founded in 1951
- SPASTIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPASTIC is relating to, marked by, or affected with spasm How to use spastic in a sentence
- Spastic Cerebral Palsy | Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Spastic cerebral palsy occurs when brain damage or abnormal development affects the areas of the brain responsible for controlling muscle movement Cerebral palsy is the most common motor disability in childhood It leads to muscle stiffness, tightness, and jerky, uncontrolled movements
- SPASTIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
If a muscle or muscle movement is spastic, it is very tight, or becomes tight in a way that… Learn more
- Types of Cerebral Palsy | Spastic, Dyskinetic, Ataxic
Spastic cerebral palsy causes children to have exaggerated reflexes (spasticity) and stiff, sometimes painful, muscles Most children experience some degree of difficulty walking, depending on the type and extent of spasticity they have
- SPASTIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
SPASTIC definition: pertaining to, of the nature of, or characterized by spasm, especially tonic spasm See examples of spastic used in a sentence
- Spasticity | Fact Sheets | Yale Medicine
Spasticity is a condition in which muscles become stiff or tight, making movement difficult or less fluid It is marked by an involuntary, velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone, which means that the affected muscles become more resistant to movement the faster that they are moved
- SPASTIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Someone who is spastic is born with a disability which makes it difficult for them to control their muscles, especially in their arms and legs People now refer to someone with this disability as having cerebral palsy
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