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Multiple Sclerosis > Ataxia
The following information is about Ataxia.
Ataxia Defined
The incoordination and unsteadiness that result from the brain’s failure to regulate the body’s posture and the strength and direction of limb movements. Ataxia is most often caused by disease activity in the cerebellum.
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Off-site Ataxia Links, User Submitted
The following links have been collected through user bookmark submission in the Ataxia category. Please note, because these resources are off-site we cannot guarantee the accuracy or quality of any information.
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- Shoppers HomeHealthCare - Bathroom Aids
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- A-T Cathryn: Video documentary about a wonderful girl named Cathryn living with A-T
- Human Genetics Disorders A-T-The Smith Family: Video documentary about how the Smith family is living with AT
- A-T Chad: Video about a wonderful person named Chad living with A-T
- A-T Annie: Video documentary about a wonderful girl named Annie living with AT
- Human Genetics Disorders A-T-Jessica: Video documentary about a wonderful girl named Jessica living with AT
- Human Genetics Disorders A-T-Gabi: Video documentary about a wonderful girl named Gabi living with A-T
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