paraparesis

/ˌpɛrəpəˈrisɪs/
noun
  1. A partial paralysis affecting the lower limbs, often caused by injury or disease of the spinal cord.
    • She was diagnosed with paraparesis after a viral infection affected her spine.
    • The accident left him with paraparesis, making it difficult to walk.
    • Physical therapy can help people with paraparesis regain some movement.
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