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muscular atrophy, lack of coordination, loss of coordination, incoordination, irregularity of voluntary movements, coordination impairment, ataxia, clumsiness, uncoordinated movement, abnormality of muscle control, an inability to finely coordinate movements, resulting, jerky, unsteady, to-and-fro motion, the trunk, limbs, smooth graceful movement results, a fine balance between opposing muscle groups, balance is coordinated by a portion, the brain, the cerebellum, diseases that damage the cerebellum, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, connecting the cerebellum, muscle groups, interfere, the fine tuning of muscular movement, result in coarse, jerky, uncoordinated movement, ataxia, in the jerky, to-and-fro motion, the trunk, unsteady gait, walking style, ataxia, appear, a congenital defect, follow a simple viral infection chicken pox, appear following encephalitis, head trauma, diseases affecting the central nervous system, spinal cord, appearance, a genetic disorder, a toxic reaction to drugs, medications, alcohol, environmental toxins is also possible, transient ischemic attack, tia, stroke, multiple sclerosis, vertebral abnormalities, compression fractures, the back, poisoning by heavy metals mercury, thallium, lead, solvents toluene, carbon tetrachloride, alcohol, drug intoxication, drugs aminoglutethimide, anticholinergics, phenytoin, in high doses, carbamazepine, phenobarbital, tricyclic antidepressants, paraneoplastic syndromes, ataxia, appear months, cancer is diagnosed, an affected person produces antibodies against the neurons, in the cerebellum, post-infectious condition, following chickenpox, hereditary condition, congenital cerebellar ataxia, friedreich's ataxia, ataxia telangiectasia, wilson's disease, take safety measures around the home to compensate, difficulties in mobility, inherent, problem, avoid clutter, leave wide walkways, avoid throw rugs, objects that might cause slipping, falling, family members should encourage the affected person to participate in normal activities, family members need to have extreme patience, people who suffer from poor coordination, take time to demonstrate ways of performing tasks more simply, taking advantage, the afflicted person's strengths avoiding weaknesses, unexplained incoordination, incoordination lasts longer than a few minutes, medical history, a physical examination performed, in emergency situations, stabilized, medical history, uncoordinated movement in detail, did it begin, continuous, episodes come, getting worse, what medications, alcohol used, illegal/illicit drugs used, has there been any exposure to something, have caused poisoning, weakness, paralysis, numbness, tingling, loss of sensation, confusion, disorientation, seizures, physical examination, detailed neurological, muscular examination, diagnostic tests, blood tests, cbc, blood differential, ct scan, the head, mri, the head, romberg test, patient is asked, stand erect, the feet together, eyes closed, loses balance, indicates a loss, the sense of position, considered positive, referral to a specialist, counseling indicated.



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