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Spastic Quadriplegia

What is Spastic Quadriplegia? Spastic quadriplegia, also understood as spastic tetraplegia, is a subset of spastic cerebral palsy that involves all four limbs (both arms and legs portions). Corresponded to quadriplegia, spastic tetraplegia is defined by spasticity of the limbs as objected to rigorous paralysis. It is dissimilar from other forms of cerebral palsy in…

Expressive-aphasia
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Expressive Aphasia

Introduction A kind of aphasia called expressive aphasia, commonly referred to as Broca’s aphasia, is characterized by a partial loss of the capacity to create language (spoken, physical, or written), however understanding typically remains unaffected. An individual with expressive aphasia will speak with effort. Speech often includes key content terms but omits function words, such…