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How to pronounce quadriplegic in English?

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Type of handicapped person

Examples of quadriplegic

quadriplegic
In 1999, Niskar had a diving injury at Walnut Lake that left him a quadriplegic.
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He also shared a story about a friend who became quadriplegic after an accident.
From the latimes.com
Kelvin Haller, Webb's longtime coach back in Ayr, Australia, is a quadriplegic.
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Jones has used a wheelchair since a 2002 skiing accident left her a quadriplegic.
From the dallasnews.com
He became a quadriplegic 36 years ago when he fell off a wall and broke his neck.
From the sacbee.com
She was suffering from oxygen deprivation, and the child today is a quadriplegic.
From the time.com
A quadriplegic man in Oregon has been battling banks to keep his home since 2003.
From the huffingtonpost.com
Even when doctors diagnosed him a complete quadriplegic, I didn't believe them.
From the smh.com.au
He then shot Darryl Lamb in the back, leaving him a quadriplegic with his wounds.
From the couriermail.com.au
More examples
  • A person who is paralyzed in both arms and both legs
  • (quadriplegia) paralysis of both arms and both legs
  • Quadriplegia, also known as tetraplegia, is paralysis caused by illness or injury to a human that results in the partial or total loss of use of all of their limbs and torso; Paraplegia is similar but does not affect the arms. ...
  • One who suffers from quadriplegia
  • (Quadriplegia) Loss of function of any injured or diseased cervical spinal cord segment, affecting all four body limbs. Outside the U.S. ...
  • (quadriplegia) loss of movement and sensation in all four limbs.
  • Spastic Quadriplegia refers to the fact that all 4 limbs are affected by spasticity. Most children with Hydranencephaly have spastic quadriplegia.
  • (QUADRIPLEGIA) Permanent paralysis of the trunk, lower and upper limbs. It is caused by injury or disease affecting the spinal cord at the neck level.
  • (Quadriplegia) Denotes substantial or total loss of function in all four extremities.