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Noun
/əˈtaksēə/,
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The loss of full control of bodily movements,
  1. The loss of full control of bodily movements


  1. inability to coordinate voluntary muscle movements; unsteady movements and staggering gait
  2. (ataxic) lacking motor coordination; marked or caused by ataxia
  3. Ataxia (from Greek α- [used as a negative prefix] + -τάξις [order], meaning "lack of order") is a neurological sign and symptom that consists of gross lack of coordination of muscle movements. ...
  4. Ataxia is the sixth studio album released by alternative / psychedelic-rock band Circus Devils on October 31, 2008. All songs on Ataxia were written and performed by Robert Pollard, Todd Tobias, and Tim Tobias.
  5. Ataxia was a short-lived American experimental rock band formed in 2004 by guitarist John Frusciante (Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Mars Volta), bassist Joe Lally (Fugazi) and drummer Josh Klinghoffer (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dot Hacker, The Bicycle Thief).
  6. Ataxia Haldeman, 1847 is an American genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, tribe Pteropliini.
  7. Lack of coordination while performing voluntary movements, which may appear to be clumsiness, inaccuracy, or instability
  8. (ataxic) Pertaining to ataxia
  9. (Ataxic) A lack of balance. A child with cerebral palsy has some limitation in his balance capabilities, which is often expressed as an uncoordinated gait or difficulty standing in one place without moving.
  10. (Ataxic) Wobbly and having no balance.
  11. Ataxia is a disorder where a person has difficulty with muscle coordination, which is caused by injury to the cerebellum.
  12. an incoordination of motor movement; ataxia results from cerebellar lesions; the term may also be used to describe the unsteady walk and unusual postures seen in patients who have suffered injury to the cerebellum
  13. abnormalities in the execution of voluntary movements.
  14. loss of coordination and balance due to nerve damage; trouble walking
  15. This describes the condition in which a child's balance and depth perception are disturbed. This is a type of cerebral palsy.
  16. Loss of muscle coordination.
  17. Ataxia is caused by damage to a part of the brain called the cerebellum that is responsible for movement and balance. Therefore, the symptoms of the disease are problems with these things. A person with Ataxia will have difficulty with balance and holding their posture. ...
  18. A condition characterized by an impaired ability to coordinate voluntary movements. Ataxia may result from damage to the cerebellum, cerebellar pathways, or the spinal cord due to various underlying disorders, conditions, or other factors. ...
  19. A problem of muscle coordination not due to apraxia, weakness, rigidity, spasticity or sensory loss. Caused by lesion of the cerebellum or basal ganglia. Can interfere with a person's ability to walk, talk, eat, and to perform other self care tasks.
  20. Greek a = negative, and taxis = order, hence inability to co-ordinate the voluntary muscles.
  21. incoordination of movement usually due to disease of cerebellar or sensory pathways
  22. Awkwardness and lack of fluidity in motor behavior associated with loss of control mechanisms of the cerebellum.
  23. A mental disorder that affects most of the adult population at the same time each year. The principal symptoms are depression and anxiety. Conversely, one small, shadowy group the accountants seem to thrive at this time. ...
  24. A neurologic term describing muscular incoordination often manifesting as an unsteady gait and lack of postural balance.
  25. unsteady or shaky movement caused by the brain not being able to control posture and body movement. This can be a side effect of some anti-epileptic drugs.