The word ‘hemi’ means half, while the ‘paresis’, means weakness. An estimation of over 80% of people who experiences a stroke obtains difficulties concerning movement of one side of the body (Weiss, 2010). Patients suffering from hemiparesis often have difficulties maintaining their balance due to limb weaknesses leading to an inability to shift body weight.
In some circumstances, a more severe form of hemiparesis could be acquired from a stroke; this is called hemiplegia. Compared to hemiparesis, hemiplegia prevents any motor movement