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  2. Ataxia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/ataxia/symptoms-causes/syc-20355652

    Ataxia describes poor muscle control that causes clumsy movements. It can affect walking and balance, hand coordination, speech and swallowing, and eye movements. Ataxia usually results from damage to the part of the brain called the cerebellum or its connections. The cerebellum controls muscle coordination.

  3. Ataxia: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Types - ...

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    Ataxia is when you have problems coordinating how your muscles work, leading to awkward, unwieldy or clumsy movements. It’s a possible symptom with a wide range of conditions or circumstances, or it can happen as a stand-alone condition. Depending on why it happens, it’s sometimes possible to treat or reverse the effects of ataxia.

  4. Gait Abnormalities - Stanford Medicine 25

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    Ataxic Gait. (Cerebellar) Most commonly seen in cerebellar disease, this gait is described as clumsy, staggering movements with a wide-based gait. While standing still, the patient's body may swagger back and forth and from side to side, known as titubation.

  5. Abnormal Gait: Gait Disorder Types, Causes & Treatments - ...

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    Other types of gait abnormalities include: Ataxic gait: This type of gait occurs with cerebellar degeneration. It causes irregular steps that affect your ability to walk in a straight line when you walk heel to toe. You may feel unsteady if you have an ataxic gait. Shuffling gait: Shuffling is walking without lifting your feet completely off ...

  6. Ataxia - Physiopedia

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    Ataxia manifests by a wide-based unsteady gait, errors of extremity trajectory or placement, errors in motor sequence or rhythm and/or by dysarthria. Tone is usually decreased and stretch reflexes may be “pendular.” Nystagmus, skew deviation, disconjugate saccades, and altered ocular pursuit can be present.

  7. Ataxia - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    If ataxia is caused by a condition such as vitamin deficiency or celiac disease, treating the condition may help improve symptoms. If ataxia results from chickenpox or other viral infections, it is likely to resolve on its own.

  8. Ataxia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    What Is Ataxia? Ataxia is when you have poor muscle control that causes clumsy or awkward movements, like having trouble walking or balancing. It can affect your legs, arms, hands, eyes, and...

  9. Ataxia: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health

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    Ataxia is a loss of coordination, a symptom seen in multiple sclerosis, stroke, alcohol use disorder, and more. It also is a name given to a group of diseases that cause degeneration of the central nervous system. People with ataxia may show a loss of balance, slurred speech, stumbling, and unusual eye movements.

  10. Ataxia - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    What is ataxia? Ataxia is a loss of muscle control. People with ataxia lose muscle control in their arms and legs. This may lead to a lack of balance and coordination and trouble walking. Ataxia may affect the movements of: Fingers. Hands. Arms. Legs. Body. Eyes. It can also affect the muscles that are used for speech. What is ataxia? Watch on.

  11. “Ataxia” is the medical term used to refer to issues with muscle coordination or control. People with ataxia often have trouble with things like movement, balance, and speech. There are...