Paraplegia definition

Paraplegia means the permanent Paralysis and functional loss of use of both lower limbs.
Paraplegia means the total and permanent loss of function of the lower limbs due to spinal cord injury or disease, or brain injury or disease.
Paraplegia means Permanent and entire paralysis of both legs and part or whole of the lower half of the body.

Examples of Paraplegia in a sentence

  • With respect to Quadriplegia, Hemiplegia, and Paraplegia, Loss must be permanent, complete, and irreversible.

  • Paraplegia means the complete and irreversible paralysis of both lower limbs.

  • Paraplegia means the total and permanent paralysis of both lower limbs.

  • Paraplegia: The total and permanent paralysis of both lower limbs.

  • Paraplegia 50% ** No more than 100% of your AD&D Insurance will be paid for all Losses resulting from one accident.* No AD&D Insurance Benefit will be paid for Loss of thumb and index finger of the same hand if an AD&D Insurance Benefit is payable for the Loss of that entire hand.** No AD&D Insurance Benefit will be paid for loss of a hand or foot if an AD&D Insurance Benefit is payable for Quadriplegia, Hemiplegia, or Paraplegia involving that same hand or foot.


More Definitions of Paraplegia

Paraplegia means complete and irrecoverable paralysis of the whole of the lower half of the body (below waist) including both the legs;
Paraplegia or “quadriplegia” means paraplegia or quadriplegia which continues for a period of 12 months and is then diagnosed to continue for an indefinite period.
Paraplegia means complete and permanent loss of motor function of both lower limbs.
Paraplegia means complete loss of function of the lower extremities of the body with involvement of both legs.
Paraplegia means the permanent and total loss of use of both arms or both legs resulting from injury or disease.
Paraplegia means the complete and irreversible paralysis of both lower Limbs.
Paraplegia means the complete and irreversible paralysis of both lower limbs. “Hemiplegia” means the 28 complete and irreversible paralysis of the upper and lower limbs of the same side of the body. 29