palsy - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • shake: It is named after William Parkinson, who first described it as 'the shaking palsy ' in 1817.
  • have: He has cerebral palsy, using crutches or a scooter for mobility.
  • cause: Cerebral Palsy Was your child's cerebral palsy caused by nature or a medical error?
  • develop: For every 10 babies treated with steroids, one additional baby would develop cerebral palsy by one year.
  • include: He has dealt with cases both large and small from brain damage claims, including cerebral palsy to nursing care cases.
  • involve: Recent claims successes have involved cerebral palsy, sporting injuries ( including diving ), US claims and child pedestrian cases.

Adjective modifier

  • cerebral: Born in 1983 with cerebral palsy, James has now proved them all wrong.
  • cerebal: BIG hearted regulars at a Poplar pub have raised almost £ 3,000 for a little boy born with cerebal palsy.
  • supranuclear: She suffered from supranuclear palsy, a degenerative illness that affects only five to six people per 100,000 of the population.
  • athetoid: With athetoid cerebral palsy, muscle control is affected by unwanted sporadic movements.
  • spastic: There are three main types: Spastic cerebral palsy refers to increased muscle tone or hypertonia.
  • facial: Causes of facial palsy Most of the time, facial palsy has no obvious cause.

Modifies a noun

  • sufferer: Robert Ramsey, a cerebral palsy sufferer from Potton, died last Monday.
  • claim: Legal Aid is available for cerebral palsy claims which are usually funded by The Legal Aid Board.
  • charity: Tickets will cost £ 5 which will be donated to cerebral palsy charity, Scope.
  • case: Only a minor part of cerebral palsy cases begin in labor.
  • child: I am investigating the use dynamic lycra leggings on the diplegic cerebral palsy child.

Noun used with modifier

  • nerve: Fourth nerve palsy was the most commonly affected nerve.
  • bell: My bells palsy came on the 2nd week in Jan. '06.

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