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  2. Ataxic Cerebral Palsy - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

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    Ataxic cerebral palsy is characterized by problems with balance and coordination. These issues are caused by damage to the developing brain’s motor control centers. Children with ataxic cerebral palsy have a hard time controlling their movements.

  3. Ataxic Cerebral Palsy: Symptoms, Causes, and Life Expectancy - ...

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    Ataxic cerebral palsy is the rarest form of cerebral palsy, a group of neurological disorders that affect muscle movement and control. Here’s what you need to know about ataxic cerebral...

  4. Ataxic cerebral palsy - Wikipedia

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    Ataxic cerebral palsy is caused by damage to cerebellar structures, differentiating it from the other two forms of cerebral palsy, which are spastic cerebral palsy (damage to cortical motor areas and underlying white matter) and dyskinetic cerebral palsy (damage to basal ganglia).

  5. Ataxic Cerebral Palsy | Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment

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    Ataxic cerebral palsy is one of three main types of cerebral palsy and is also the rarest. It causes problems with coordination and balance and also affects depth perception. Treatments for ataxic cerebral palsy include therapy and medication.

  6. Cerebral Palsy - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and...

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    Doctors classify cerebral palsy according to the type of movement disorder involved: Spastic (stiff muscles), athetoid (writhing movements), or ataxic (poor balance and coordination)—plus any additional symptoms, such weakness (paresis) or paralysis (plegia).

  7. Ataxic Cerebral Palsy (Ataxia) | Cerebral Palsy Alliance ... -...

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    Ataxia is the least common form of cerebral palsy. Ataxia means ‘without order’ or ‘incoordination’. Ataxic movements are characterised by clumsiness, imprecision, or instability. Movements are not smooth and may appear disorganised or jerky. The incoordination seen with ataxia occurs when a person attempts to perform voluntary ...

  8. Ataxic cerebral palsy

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    Ataxia is the least common form of cerebral palsy. Ataxia means 'without order' or 'incoordination'. Ataxic movements are characterised by clumsiness, imprecision, or instability. Movements are not smooth and may appear disorganised or jerky.

  9. Ataxic Cerebral Palsy | Rady Children's Hospital - rchsd.org

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    Ataxic (ah-TAK-sik) CP is one type of cerebral palsy. Kids with ataxic cerebral palsy have trouble with balance and coordination. They may walk with their legs farther apart than other kids and have a hard time with activities that use small hand movements, like writing.

  10. Ataxic Cerebral Palsy in Children | MyCerebralPalsyChild.org

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    Ataxic (a-tax-ick) cerebral palsy is the rarestformof cerebral palsy, affecting only 5 to 10 percent of people suffering from the disorder. The severity of ataxic cerebral palsy is generally determined by the level of brain damage sustained.

  11. Ataxic Cerebral Palsy

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    Ataxic Cerebral Palsy. Published on January 11, 2023. What is Ataxia. Individuals who have Ataxia, or Ataxic Cerebral Palsy, have issues balance, coordination and depth perception. Children with ataxia will often have poor coordination and walk unsteadily with a wide-based gait. Cause.