Ataxia WisdomCard™
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Research Notes on Ataxia
Ataxia describes a lack of muscle coordination when you perform voluntary movements, such as walking or picking up objects. It's a sign of an underlying condition, not a disease itself. Treatment and management will depend on the underlying cause.
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Latest Headlines on Ataxia
What is Ataxia?
- NAF: What is ataxia?
- We Move: Ataxia (Pediatric) Overview
- University of Minnesota: About Ataxia
- Ataxia UK: What is Ataxia?
- MedicineNet: Definition of Ataxia
What Are The Symptoms of Ataxia?
- NAF: What are Common Symptoms?
- Mayo Clinic: Signs and Symptoms
- BBC Health: What are the Symptoms?
- NHS Direct: Symptoms
What Are The Causes and Complications of Ataxia?
- NAF: Causes of Ataxia
- We Move: Ataxia (Pediatric) Mechanism | Ataxia (Pediatric) Etiology
- Mayo Clinic: Causes
- Wikipedia: Causes of Ataxia
- NHS Direct: Causes | Complications
What Are The Treatments and Medications for Ataxia?
- Mayo Clinic: Treatment
- We Move: Ataxia (Pediatric) Treatment
- NHS Direct: Treatment
- Wikipedia: Treatment
- NINDS: Is There Any Treatment?
What Are The Holistic and Alternative Treatments for Ataxia?
- Mayo Clinic: Coping Skills
- Hpathy: Homeopathic Medicines & Treatment for Locomotor Ataxia
- International Network of Ataxia Friends (InterNAF): Co-Q10 & Vit. E Dosage
What Are The Types and Prognosis of Ataxia?
- NAF: What is Sporadic Ataxia?
- Wikipedia: Types of Ataxia
- All About Multiple Sclerosis: Types of Ataxia
- AccessDNA: About Ataxia with Vitamin E Deficiency
How Do You Prevent, Screen and Diagnose Ataxia?
- NAF: How is Ataxia Diagnosed?
- We Move: Ataxia (Pediatric) Workup | Ataxia (Pediatric) Examination
- Mayo Clinic: Screening and Diagnosis
- BBC Health: How is it Diagnosed
- NHS Direct: Diagnosis | Prevention
Wisdom, Blogs, and Message Boards about Ataxia
- Living with Ataxia: Patients Helping Patients
- NAF: All About Ataxia | Ataxia Chat Room | Pen Pal Applications
- We Move: Ataxic Cerebral Palsy
- Graham's "Living with Ataxia": Being a Child with Ataxia
Foundations and Support Groups on Ataxia
- NAF: Chapters, Support Groups and Ambassadors
- Yahoo Groups: Ataxia - Support Group
- International Network of Ataxia Friends
- Ataxia MJD Research Project: Homepage
Scientific and Medical Journal Articles on Ataxia
- Google Scholar: Articles on Ataxia
- PubMed Central: Articles on Ataxia
- JAMA: Articles on Ataxia
Clinical Trials on Ataxia
- ClinicalTrial.gov: Clinical Trial Listing of Ataxia
- CenterWatch: Clinical Trial Listing of Ataxia
- NAF: NAF Ataxia Research Studies Currently Underway
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- Reviewer: Nicole Kinsey
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- Last update: Oct. 14, 2009
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