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What is ataxia? My hands move at the same time, my whole life.(I'm 34) I have yet to see a neurologist.? |
I did some research online, and ataxia is the closest disorder i can come up with. Serious answers only, please!! Ataxia is a symptom, not a disease (with the exception of the named ataxias, such as Friedriech's Ataxia). It is an inability to coordinate the muscles in the execution of voluntary movements. |
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