Triparesis is a medical condition, similar to triplegia, but the major difference between the two is primarily that triplegia is total loss of function in three limbs, and triparesis denotes weakening of three limbs.
Symptoms and signs relating to movement and gait |
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Gait |
- Gait abnormality
- CNS
- Scissor gait
- Cerebellar ataxia
- Festinating gait
- Marche à petit pas
- Propulsive gait
- Stomping gait
- Spastic gait
- Magnetic gait
- Truncal ataxia
- Muscular
- Myopathic gait
- Trendelenburg gait
- Pigeon gait
- Steppage gait
- Antalgic gait
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Coordination |
- Ataxia
- Cerebellar ataxia
- Dysmetria
- Dysdiadochokinesia
- Pronator drift
- Dyssynergia
- Sensory ataxia
- Asterixis
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Abnormal movement |
- Athetosis
- Tremor
- Fasciculation
- Fibrillation
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Posturing |
- Abnormal posturing
- Opisthotonus
- Spasm
- Trismus
- Cramp
- Tetany
- Myokymia
- Joint locking
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Paralysis |
- Flaccid paralysis
- Spastic paraplegia
- Spastic diplegia
- Spastic paraplegia
- Syndromes
- Monoplegia
- Diplegia / Paraplegia
- Hemiplegia
- Triplegia
- Tetraplegia / Quadruplegia
- General causes
- Upper motor neuron lesion
- Lower motor neuron lesion
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Weakness | |
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Other |
- Rachitic rosary
- Hyperreflexia
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