Apraxia Innervation Cleist

Innervation: This is the process by which nerve impulses are transmitted from the brain to organs and tissues, ensuring their functionality. In the presence of apraxia of Kleist innervation, there is a disturbance in the transmission of nerve impulses, which can lead to impaired movements or actions.

Apraxia of the innervation of the cleista is a type of innervation disorder that is associated with the central nervous system and can lead to motor disability. The disease belongs to the group of sensorimotor disorders.

This form of disorder is called Kleist apraxia. It is manifested by inappropriate movements or actions associated with complex cognitive work of the brain. For example, the patient may attempt to complete a task following a verbal instruction, but cannot find the correct movement when attempting to complete the request. This makes it difficult for a person to work in almost all areas of life and work.