Pain and Paralysis Management
Paralysis is a loss of strength in and control over a muscle or group of muscles in a part of the body.
Most of the time, this is not due to a problem with the muscles themselves.
It is more likely due to a problem somewhere along the chain of nerve cells that runs from the body part to your brain and back again. These nerve cells deliver the signals for your muscles to move.
Paralysis can also occur in any part of the body and is either localized, when it affects only one part of the body, or generalized, when it affects a wider area of the body.