What is a spastic?

spastic. / (ˈspæstɪk, spæsˈtɪsɪtɪ) / noun. an old-fashioned and now offensive name for a person who has cerebral palsy. taboo, slang a clumsy, incapable, or incompetent person.
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Is spastic a rude word?

When people use the R-word, or spastic and spaz, it is often to insult someone, or to call someone or something stupid or uncoordinated. What's wrong with this? Simply it's hurtful and derogatory. These words suggest people with a disability are stupid or flawed.
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What does it mean to go spastic?

Spasticity is a condition in which muscles stiffen or tighten, preventing normal fluid movement. The muscles remain contracted and resist being stretched, thus affecting movement, speech and gait.
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What is another word for spastic?

In this page you can discover 10 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for spastic, like: spasmodic, diplegia, quadriplegia, ataxic, athetoid, paraplegia, hemiplegia, paraparesis, convulsive and athetosis.
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How do you know if someone is spastic?

Signs and symptoms of spasticity include:
  1. muscle tightness.
  2. joint stiffness.
  3. involuntary jerky movements.
  4. exaggeration of reflexes.
  5. unusual posture.
  6. abnormal positioning of fingers, wrists, arms, or shoulders.
  7. muscle spasms.
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What is a spastic child?

Kids with spastic CP have stiff muscles. These may be in the upper part of the body, the lower part, or both. They can be on one or both sides of the body. Other types of cerebral palsy can lead to writhing movements (dyskinetic CP) or problems with balance and walking (ataxic CP).
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What does spasticity look like?

Spasticity symptoms include continuous muscle stiffness, spasms and involuntary contractions, which can be painful. A person with spasticity may find it difficult to walk or perform certain tasks. Spasticity in children can result in growth problems, painful and deformed joints and disability.
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What is the opposite of spastic?

Opposite of involuntary muscle contraction. atonia. muscle relaxation. relaxation. relaxedness.
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What does Spaz mean in UK?

spaz in British English

(spæz ) offensive, slang. noun. 1. an incompetent person.
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What does spastic personality mean?

(slang, pejorative) Hyperactive, excited, and acting in a random manner. adjective. A person affected by spastic paralysis or spastic cerebral palsy. noun. (slang, offensive) A stupid, clumsy person.
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What is the C word?

the C-word

a polite way of referring to the offensive word cunt : Very few TV networks actually use the C-word. More examples. The roommates insult each other with liberal use of the c-word.
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What does Spaz mean in America?

spaz (plural spazzes) (slang, derogatory, offensive) A stupid or incompetent person. quotations ▼ (slang, derogatory, offensive) A hyperactive person. (slang, derogatory, offensive) A tantrum, a fit.
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What does spaz out mean?

to move in an awkward or clumsy way (usually followed by out): She spazzed out and we had broken glass all over the floor. to become more angry than a situation warrants (usually followed by out): Mom spazzed out when she smelled cigarette smoke on my clothes.
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What does Spaz mean in South Africa?

(ˈspɑːzə) n. (Commerce) slang South African a small informal shop in a township, often run from a private house.
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When was the word spastic first used?

late 14c., "sudden violent muscular contraction," from Old French spasme (13c.)
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What does spasticity look like in a baby?

Spasticity is a sign of an underlying problem in the nervous system. Children with spasticity may have: Arms or legs that are difficult to move due to muscle tightness. More muscle resistance to stretching and movement.
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Does spasticity come go?

Spasticity may come and go. It may be worse during certain activities or it may become worse at night. It can interfere with sleep or limit the ability to function. When problems such as these arise, there is more need to consider treating it.
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How do you get rid of spasticity?

Spasticity can be reduced by:
  1. Performing stretching exercises daily. Prolonged stretching can make muscles longer, helping to decrease spasticity and prevent contracture.
  2. Splinting, casting, and bracing. These methods are used to maintain range of motion and flexibility.
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What part of the brain is affected by spasticity?

Spasticity is a result of disrupted communication between the brain and the muscles. The source of that disruption is usually the cerebral cortex (the region of the brain that controls movement) or the brainstem, where nerves connect the brain to the spinal cord.
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Why is spasticity worse at night?

Spasticity is one of the most common MS symptoms, and often feels worse at night. This is because it can be aggravated by reduced movement, tight muscles and pain from other symptoms.
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Why is my baby so spastic?

Different conditions in a baby's brain, such as genetic or metabolic disorders, or brain injury from lack of oxygen or trauma, can cause infantile spasms. Children with conditions such as Down syndrome or tuberous sclerosis have a higher risk for infantile spasms.
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What causes spasticity in kids?

Spasticity is caused by an imbalance of the signals that are sent from the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord) to the muscles in the body. Damage to the nerves in the central nervous system can cause problems with muscle strength and coordination.
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What does a Spass mean?

Spass literally translates as 'fun'. Brecht wanted to make his audience think. He realised that while we are laughing we are also thinking.
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What is a yutz meaning?

yutz in American English

(jʌts ) noun. a person variously regarded as ineffectual, foolish, disagreeable, contemptible, etc. Word origin. < Yiddish.
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