Kabat, 1955 - Google Patents
Analysis and therapy of cerebellar ataxia and asynergiaKabat, 1955
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- 15837713685785856909
- Author
- Kabat H
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- AMA Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry
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It has been known for many years that the cerebellum is concerned with coordination of movement, with muscle tonus, and with equilibrium. The early experimental work of Luciani 20 on ablation of the cerebellum demonstrated his famous triad," asthenia, atonia and …
- 206010010947 Coordination abnormal 0 title description 22
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