dystaxia

/dɪsˈtæksiə/
noun
  1. A medical condition involving difficulty controlling voluntary movements, often due to damage to the nervous system.
    • Balance exercises are often recommended for patients with mild dystaxia.
    • Children with certain genetic disorders may develop dystaxia as they grow older.
    • The neurologist explained that dystaxia can affect a person's ability to write or button a shirt.
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