The following Conditions are related to Poor coordination

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  • Friedreich's disease

    Friedreich’s ataxia can be diagnosed between the age 2 and a person’s early 50s, but it’s most commonly diagnosed between ages 10 and 15. Difficulty with walking is the most common initial symptom of the condition. Other symptoms include: vision changes loss of hearing weak muscles lack of reflexes in your legs poor coordination or lack o  Read More

  • Spinal ataxia, hereditofamilial

    Friedreich’s ataxia can be diagnosed between the age 2 and a person’s early 50s, but it’s most commonly diagnosed between ages 10 and 15. Difficulty with walking is the most common initial symptom of the condition. Other symptoms include: vision changes loss of hearing weak muscles lack of reflexes in your legs poor coordination or lack o  Read More

  • Spinocerebellar ataxia

    Spinocerebellar ataxia is hereditary ataxia that is categorized into hundreds of different forms depending on accompanying abnormalities other than ataxia.Aside from the usual movement and balance issues associated with ataxia, persons with this disorder often have weakness and lack of sensation, and certain forms lead to difficulty with eye motions.Spinocerebellar ataxia symptoms might appear at any age.  Read More