Aspastic is not a word in English. The closest word is spastic, which is spelled /ˈspæstɪk/. The phonetic transcription of spastic is broken down as follows: /sp/ represents the initial consonant blend, /æ/ denotes the short 'a' sound, /s/ is the second consonant, /t/ is the stop sound, and /ɪk/ is the suffix. Spastic is an adjective that describes a condition characterized by uncontrolled muscle contractions, commonly associated with cerebral palsy.
Not spastic, non-spastic.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
"Spastic" is a term derived from the medical condition known as "spasticity", which refers to a movement disorder characterized by muscle stiffness and spasms. The term was first used in the early 20th century to describe the involuntary muscle contractions experienced by people with conditions such as cerebral palsy or multiple sclerosis.
The word "aspastic" is not commonly found in dictionaries, and it is likely a combination of "a-" (meaning "lacking" or "absence of") and "spastic". However, it should be noted that "aspastic" is not a recognized or widely accepted term.
It is important to use language with respect and sensitivity, particularly when referring to medical conditions or disabilities. Using appropriate and accurate language helps to avoid derogatory or offensive terms.