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Voluntary movement is coordinated by the cerebellum on the left side of the brain so if that's the case the right side of his body would be affected

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Q: A patient was admitted to the medical surgical unit with a stroke that affected the motor neurons in the pyramidal pathway. This affected the loss of voluntary movement to his left side.?
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