www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5946362/
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Hemiparesis described as complete or incomplete muscular weakness or paralysis affecting either side of the body after a stroke.
When this condition happens, the patients may show associated dysfunctions with either or both sides of the body that can make difficult performing essential activities of daily livin
If stroke happens at the left side of the brain, the right side of the body has hemiparesis. These patients may have difficulty in talking and understanding (Aphasia),7 and also difficulty in determining left from righ
These patients may have trouble in coordinating movement (ataxia),
which leads to loss of balance and difficulty in walking
The brain is a highly complex organ that influences different body functions.6 If stroke happens at the left side of the brain, the right side of the body has hemiparesis. These patients may have difficulty in talking and understanding (Aphasia),7 and also difficulty in determining left from right. While if stroke happens at the right side of the brain, the left side of the body has hemiparesis. Th
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