Monoplegia is a disease characterized by impaired motor function of one of the limbs. This disease mainly affects the upper limb, but in rare cases the lower limb is also affected. The complexity of this disease lies in the fact that it can manifest itself in a person at any age and often develops as a result of injury or other reasons. However, despite its negative consequences, treatment of monoplegia is possible and sometimes even successful.
Symptoms of this disease can vary. Monoplegia typically involves loss or decreased strength in an arm or leg. Impaired motor function is also observed, such as difficulty moving or its complete absence. Monoplegia is characterized by a symptom of damage