Kleist Innervation Apraxia

**CLEISTA INNERVATIONAL APRAXIA** is a rare congenital neural conduction anomaly in which the nerves and organs in the shoulder girdle, lower back and pelvis either have no electrical conductivity at all or have low conductivity. In this case, the normal functioning of the musculoskeletal system is disrupted; a person is not able to hold and move objects of varying weights, which leads to social problems and a significant limitation of work activity.