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Перевод: palsy
[существительное] паралич ; параличное дрожание; состояние полной беспомощности; [глагол] парализовать; разбивать параличом; делать беспомощным
Тезаурус:
- For the past decade, I have been the parent of a child who suffers from cerebral palsy.
- Hungary's Peto Institute pioneered conductive education for people with cerebral palsy and opened its new UK centre this year.
- The author, who has a child with cerebral palsy, offers sound advice on all aspects of the condition, such as the causes and types of palsy, treatment available within and outside the NHS, day-to-day management, rights and benefits, education and employment opportunities.
- Where the operation has been performed but some degree of brain damage has occurred, the child will be similar to one with cerebral palsy.
- In some cases, the result will be a severe reduction in the level of mental ability, but in some cases, the damage to the brain will cause mental and physical handicap, known as cerebral palsy.
- An example would be cerebral palsy, or spasticity, which normally follows a "trauma" or "insult" to the child which causes the handicap.
- If he has a facial palsy, he may find it difficult to chew and swallow, and you can help this by encouraging him to chew and clear food from the hemiplegic side of his face.
- There are several forms of cerebral palsy, including athetosis, ataxia and the best known, spasticity.
- A child with cerebral palsy may have additional disabilities such as visual problems, language delay or coordination difficulties.
- The handicap known as cerebral palsy affects around one in every 500 births.
- Uncle Fred left four sons, two of whom had followed him into the Marines and a widow, Aunt May, who suffered from what was then referred to as shaking palsy.
- Cancer, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy and cerebral palsy are the most common conditions in the group, although there are children - like Amelia - with quite rare illnesses.
- Spasticity, which comes from the word "spasm", has become known as the common term for the whole range of cerebral palsy handicaps but the three forms are significantly different.
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