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As such, one of the most characteristic signs of cerebellar damage is walking ataxia. ... The purpose of this review is to examine mechanisms of cerebellar control of balance and locomotion, emphasizing studies of humans and other animals. Implications for rehabilitation are also considered.
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Cerebellum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cerebellar hypoplasia (non-human) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cerebellar hypoplasia is a disorder found in cats and dogs in which the cerebellum is not completely mature at birth. Usually symptoms of cerebellar hypoplasia can be seen immediately at birth in cat...
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Acute cerebellar ataxia - Overview, Acute cerebellar ataxia is sudden onset of uncoordinated muscle movement. ... Acute cerebellar ataxia is sudden onset of uncoordinated muscle movement...
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Cerebellar degeneration information page compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). ... What is Cerebellar Degeneration?
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Cerebellar Hypoplasia information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). ... Cerebellar hypoplasia is a neurological condition in which the cerebellum is smaller than usual or not completely developed. Cerebellar hypoplasia is a feature of a number of congenital (present at...
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Cerebellar disorders have numerous causes, including congenital malformations, hereditary ataxias, and acquired conditions. Symptoms vary with the cause but typically include ataxia (impaired muscle coordination).
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Contents of this page: ... Cerebellar ataxia; Ataxia - acute cerebellar; Cerebellitis ... Acute cerebellar ataxia is sudden onset of uncoordinated muscle movement.
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