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Loss of muscle coordination results from damage to what part of the brain?

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Loss of muscle coordination results from damage to the?

Loss of muscle coordination often results from damage to the cerebellum in the brain. The cerebellum plays a key role in coordinating muscle movements and maintaining balance. Damage to this area can lead to symptoms such as awkward movements, tremors, and difficulty with fine motor skills.


What is sarcopenia?

loss of muscle mass and strength associated with senescenceAccording to wikipedia, this is the loss of muscle tissue with aging.


What are the parts of organs system affected in aphasia?

Aphasia is caused by brain damage: stroke, trauma, tumor or Alzheimer's. It is a brain problem. It doesn't involve loss of muscle control.


Will diapers make you incontinent?

No. Control of the bowels (actually, the sphincter muscle) and bladder are learned skills. Loss of control is usually related to nerve damage, which wouldn't be caused by wearing diapers.


What risks does eye muscle surgery involve?

Eye muscle surgery is relatively safe, but very rarely a cut muscle gets lost and can not be retrieved. This, and other serious reactions, including those caused by anesthetics, can result in vision loss in the affected eye. Occasionally.


What is The loss of sensation and voluntary muscle movements in a muscle is known as?

The loss of sensation and voluntary muscle movements in a muscle is known as paralysis. This can result from damage to the nerves supplying the muscle or due to problems within the muscle itself. Treatment and management of paralysis depend on the underlying cause.


What are the symthions of somatic nerve damage?

Symptoms of somatic nerve damage can include muscle weakness, atrophy, and loss of coordination, as the nerves responsible for voluntary muscle control are affected. Patients may also experience sensory changes, such as numbness, tingling, or pain in the affected areas. Additionally, reflexes may be diminished or absent, leading to impaired responses to stimuli. These symptoms can vary depending on the specific nerves involved and the extent of the damage.


What Is caused by damage to the eardrum or by constant exposure to loud noise?

Hearing loss


What Caused by damage to the eardrum or by constant exposure to loud noise?

Hearing loss


Is permanet damage caused by loud noise?

It's possible to have permanent hearing loss.


What are symptoms of Refsum's disease?

Symptoms, which usually appear by age 20, include vision problems, loss of muscle coordination, loss of sense of smell, pain, numbness, and elevated protein in the cerebrospinal fluid.