With muscles and
limbs on both sides of their bodies, animals could move forward quickly and efficiently.
Not exact matches
In general, areas
of the brain that control movement are
on the opposite
side of the
body from the
limbs they control.
The usual signs are a very abrupt loss
of function to one
limb, both pelvic
limbs, one
side of the
body or all four
limbs, depending
on what part
of the spinal cord is affected.
Faulty alignment
of the spine - pelvis axis, different lengths
of the extremities (
limbs) and consequently different weight
on one
side of the
body, tend to lead toward this sacrum disorder.
A person with an incomplete injury may be able to move one
limb more than another, may be able to feel parts
of the
body that can not be moved, or may have more functioning
on one
side of the
body than the other.