Non-injured nerves send signals to muscles. Muscles contract in response to these signals. You cannot move certain parts of your body if you are paralyzed. When you are paralyzed, you are unable to make voluntary muscle movements. A nervous system problem causes paralysis. Non-injured nerves send signals to muscles. Muscles contract in response to these signals. You cannot move certain parts of your body if you are paralyzed. A nervous system problem causes paralysis. The nervous system is your body's command and communication system. It communicates with your body by sending brain signals. If the nervous system is damaged, messages to the muscles cannot be transmitted. Spina bifida is a birth defect that causes paralysis in some people. Muscle and nerve function are more likely to be impaired following a traumatic injury or medical condition. Strokes and spinal cord injuries are the most common causes of paralysis. Other considerations include Autoimmune diseases including multiple sclerosis (MS) and Guillain-Barré syndrome.
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