quadriplegia

NOUN
  1. paralysis of both arms and both legs
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use quadriplegia In A Sentence

  • The counselors were driving on the Meadowbrook Parkway en route to Camp Anchor, a town-run seaside camp for about 600 adults and children with disabilities ranging from quadriplegia to autism to Down syndrome, said Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray. Meadowbrook Parkway Crash Kills Three Camp Anchor Counselors (VIDEO)
  • The new rule is an exception to the company's right to subrogate against a covered person completely in cases of 1) paraplegia or quadriplegia; 2) severe burns; 3) total and permanent physical or mental disability; or 4) death. Victory for debbie shank
  • A spinal injury leading to paraplegia or quadriplegia could lead to an insurance company paying out between €5 million and €7 million.
  • The causes of his death were complications from his quadriplegia and respiratory problems. Acerbic and irreverent cartoonist John Callahan dies at 59
  • Two male respondents, 1 with paraplegia and 1 with quadriplegia, verbalized self-responsibility for the PU as well.
  • She developed Reye's syndrome and was left with brain damage, spastic quadriplegia, and epilepsy and a life expectancy of 40.
  • The most common forms of cerebral palsy in children who have been born preterm are spastic hemiplegia or quadriplegia (bilateral).
  • The comprehensive and precise functional evaluation is imperative in finding the disabilities of patients with quadriplegia, and it is the basement of providing appropriate rehabilitation training.
  • Paralysis can involve all four extremities, a condition called quadriplegia or tetraplegia, or only the lower body, resulting in paraplegia.
  • We chatted for a few moments, talking about quadriplegia and pressure sores, and then I got a little more serious. THE STAPLE STREET GANG: MANDY AND THE PURPLE SPOTTED HANKY
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy