noun
- Plural of dystaxia; disorders of muscular coordination characterized by difficulty in performing voluntary movements with proper timing and sequencing.
Usage: medical/neurological term; typically used in clinical or scientific contexts
Examples
- The neurologist diagnosed several dystaxias affecting the patient's gait and balance.
- Dystaxias can result from cerebellar damage or other neurological conditions.
- Treatment for dystaxias often involves physical therapy and rehabilitation.
- The study examined various dystaxias in patients with degenerative neurological diseases.