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neuro Class 5 : Cerebellum - its function and diseases

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2009

An explanation by Dr. Xacanova (Russian Doctor) about Asynergia Babinskava , Apraxia of walking , romber test , problem with vermis of cerebellum , Deep sensation problem (sensitive ataxia) , cerebellum ataxia , Line test (open and closed eyes)

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  • Hello, I did the last test were you walk in a straight line with your eyes open and closed. When I tried it with my eyes open, I had no problem, but when I did it with my eyes closed, I was stumbling and almost falling over. I have been feeling dizzy and unsteady, what should I do to correct this problem?

  • you should go to speacialist esp neurologist to check out what the main problem do you have. I can't give any prescription to you. usually, many of our lecturer said that many of the neurology problem you can do nothing to cure the problem. You just get medicine only to maintain the problem.

    my opinion, you should check your problem before it become more seriuos.

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  • I was diagnosed with cerebellar ataxia 3 years ago. It only affects my left side my speech and movement of my eyes. Doctors at London ataxia hospital don't know form yet. What i don't get is sometimes its really bad i slur struggle to move my eyes without falling over can barely co ordinate my legs to walk and then i get better almost normal. Clear talking moving etc. Every ataxia i have read about is constantly the same?

  • I want a hot Russian consultant to teach me... I always thought apraxias were restricted to the parietal lobe? Maybe it's the same terminology for a seperate neuro problem.

  • i love you

  • I love the way the Russians teach. it'sgreat!

    educative lectures

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