Cerebellar Ataxia
Cerebellar Ataxia is a neurological condition characterized by a lack of coordination and balance due to dysfunction of the cerebellum, the part of the brain responsible for motor control. Individuals with this condition may experience unsteady movements, difficulty with fine motor tasks, and problems with posture.
The causes of Cerebellar Ataxia can vary and include genetic disorders, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and alcohol abuse. Diagnosis typically involves neurological examinations, imaging tests like MRI, and sometimes genetic testing to identify underlying causes. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms and may include physical therapy and medications.