Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

pareses

noun
/pəˈriːsəs/
Definition
A condition characterized by partial paralysis or loss of movement in a limb or muscle group.
Examples
  • The patient showed significant pareses in the right arm after the stroke.
  • Rehabilitation focused on improving the pareses in her left leg.
  • Doctors monitored the patient’s pareses to tailor the physical therapy program.
Meaning
Pareses refers to a state where an individual experiences weakness or reduced function in specific muscle groups, often following an injury, neurological disorder, or medical condition.
Synonyms
  • Weakness
  • Partial paralysis
  • Impaired movement