Ataxia Cerebellar Acute

Acute cerebellar type ataxia

Ataxia is, in a general sense, a violation of balance and coordination of movements, depending on their quality, type and frequency. The term comes from the Greek words ataxis and ataxiatos - depravity, instability. This type of aphasia is divided into two groups, between which there is a division based on the state of oculomotor functions with rotation of the torso and head. The cerebellar group is characterized by cerebral atrophy with the progression of meningoencephalitis, TBI, toxins, as well as with a degenerative process in the brain stem or cerebellar region. Slow concentration of movements and slow reactions (both simple and complex) affect any voluntary movements of a person. May manifest as a floating gait. A feature of such disorders is concomitant changes in the gait of the left and right lower extremities. Both lower limbs rest



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