Impaired trajectory movement of a limb towards an intended target, by undershooting or overshooting the target most commonly detected during the finger-nosefinger test in the upper limb, or the heel to shin test in the lower limb. Dysmetria is typically seen in disorders of cerebellar function ...
Research has been showing in recent years that healthy diet and exercise can prevent diseases that relate to dementia, and those can cause symptoms similar to Dysmetria, though probably less pronounced. I wonder, has any research shown that it can prevent the illnesses that cause dysmetria, like...
Research has been showing in recent years that healthy diet and exercise can prevent diseases that relate to dementia, and those can cause symptoms similar to Dysmetria, though probably less pronounced. I wonder, has any research shown that it can prevent the illnesses that cause dysmetria, like...
Furthermore, a clinical analysis has examined kinematic and electromyography (EMG) features using a task of elbow flexion goal-directed movements, which mimics the finger-to-nose test. Consistent with the hypothesis of the internal forward model, the predictive activations in the triceps muscles are...