quadriplegia$65969$ - translation to spanish
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quadriplegia$65969$ - translation to spanish

PARALYSIS OF ALL FOUR LIMBS AND TORSO
Quadruplegia; Quadriplegic; Quadruplegic; Tetraplegic; Quadriplegiac; Quadraplegia; Spinal paralysis; Tetraparesis; Quadraparesis; Quadriparesis; Quadriplegy; Quadrapalegic; Quadraplegic; Quadripalegic; Quadroplegia; Quadriplegics; Quadriplegia
  • Christopher Reeve speaking at MIT, 2003

quadriplegia      
n. cuadriplegía (parálisis de las cuatro extremidades)
quadriplegic         
(n./adj.) = tetrapléjico

Def: Nombre y adjetivo.
Ex: Injury to the spinal cord causes fertility problems in paraplegic and quadriplegic men, although not generally in women.
quadriplegic         
cuadriplégico

Definition

quadriplegic
(quadriplegics)
A quadriplegic is a person who is permanently unable to use their arms and legs.
N-COUNT
Quadriplegic is also an adjective.
He is now quadriplegic and confined to a wheelchair.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Tetraplegia

Tetraplegia, also known as quadriplegia, is defined as the dysfunction or loss of motor and/or sensory function in the cervical area of the spinal cord. A loss of motor function can present as either weakness or paralysis leading to partial or total loss of function in the arms, legs, trunk, and pelvis; paraplegia is similar but affects the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral segments of the spinal cord and arm function is spared. The paralysis may be flaccid or spastic. A loss of sensory function can present as an impairment or complete inability to sense light touch, pressure, heat, pinprick/pain, and proprioception. In these types of spinal cord injury, it is common to have a loss of both sensation and motor control.