- The document discusses different types of paralysis including monoplegia (single limb paralysis), hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body usually from a stroke), paraplegia (impairment of the lower body usually from a spinal cord injury), and quadriplegia (paralysis from the neck down usually from a high spinal cord injury or brain injury). - Paraplegia and quadriplegia can result in incontinence and sexual dysfunction. - The suffix -phasia refers to speech disorders including aphasia (total impairment of language) and dysphasia (difficulty or impairment of language).