| ataxia |
Poor coordination of movement and is frequently used to describe a wide-based, uncoordinated, unsteady gait. Poor coordination of the limbs and speech are often present. Ataxia may result from dysfunction of the cerebellum and its associated systems, lesions in the spinal cord, peripheral sensory loss, or any combination of these three conditions.
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| ataxia |
a blocked ability to coordinate movements. Characterized by poor balance and loose muscle tone, in ataxic cerebral palsy this is caused by damage to the cerebellum.
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| ataxia |
Loss of coordination by an animal with neurolgical damage.
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| ataxia |
A mobility-impairment condition marked by loss of balance and decreased coordination
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| atactic |
A polymer is atactic if the groups attatched to the backbone are not arranged in any regular geometric pattern. Also see Isotactic.
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