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SPINE. CONDITIONS: What is the difference between hemiplegia and hemiparesis?

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      Hemiparesis is a condition related to hemiplegia, which symptoms include a significant loss of strength and mobility on one side of the body—but without full paralysis. Some people with hemiplegia develop the condition after a bout of hemiparesis. Others may go from being hemiplegic to having hemiparesis after undergoing physical therapy.

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