paresis
/ˈpærɪsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
a condition in which there is partial paralysis of a muscle or group of muscles, usually as a result of nerve damage or disease
“The doctor diagnosed the patient with paresis in her left arm due to the stroke.”
1. noun
a condition in which there is partial paralysis of a muscle or group of muscles, usually as a result of nerve damage or disease
“The doctor diagnosed the patient with paresis in her left arm due to the stroke.”