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quadriplegics

  • plural
    of quadriplegic.
    quadriplegic
    adjective
    having quadriplegia; paralyzed from the neck down or in all four limbs as a result of disease or injury.

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“There were seven of us high quadriplegics sitting in a circle telling our versions of the same story,” Salvini said, “which was a transformative experience that I wanted to replicate for others in similar situations.”

From Seattle Times Nov. 10, 2022

Of those, 44 were marked as related to paraplegics, quadriplegics, other types of wheelchair users and other assistive-device users.

From Washington Post Sep. 12, 2022

"What I really find a lot of pride in is I help quadriplegics all over America," Himan said.

From Fox News Oct. 12, 2021

Much of the research has occurred in the medical realm, where, for years, scientists have worked incrementally toward giving quadriplegics and others with immobilizing neurological conditions better ways of interacting with the world through computers.

From New York Times Aug. 28, 2020

Jackson and his wife visited Nepal last October and, after seeing the stark conditions paraplegics and quadriplegics endure in an otherwise beautiful country, he resolved to make a difference.

From The Guardian Apr. 3, 2019