Truncal ataxia
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Clinic
- Truncal ataxia is a gait characterized by uncertain starts and stops, lateral deviations and unequal steps.
- It is an instability of the trunk and often seen during sitting.
- It is most visible when shifting position or walking heel-to-toe.
- It affects proximal muscles such as trunk, shoulder girdle and hip girdle.
- Truncal ataxia is different from appendicular ataxia. Appendicular ataxia affects the movements of the arms and legs. It is caused by lesions of the cerebellar hemispheres.
Causes
Truncal ataxia is caused by midline damage to the cerebellar vermis.
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