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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Clumsiness
  1. Uncoordinated movement is due to a muscle control problem that causes an inability to coordinate movements. It leads to a jerky, unsteady, ...
  2. ... childhood disorder. It leads to poor coordination and clumsiness. ... children the same age. Some common symptoms include: Clumsiness Delays in sitting up, crawling, and walking Problems ...
  3. Symptoms may include any of the following: Clumsiness of the hand when gripping objects Numbness or tingling or tingling in the thumb and next two or three fingers of one or ...
  4. ... arm, squeezing tightly with one of your hands, clumsiness of your hand, or other problems. Other common ...
  5. ... worsens, symptoms may include any of the following: Clumsiness , stiff or awkward movements. Mental changes, which can ...
  6. ... symptoms may include: Blurred vision and double vision Clumsiness and falling Difficulty moving face muscles Feeling your ...
  7. ... include any of the following: Loss of coordination, clumsiness Loss of language ability (aphasia) Memory loss Vision ...
  8. ... may include any of the following: Decreased coordination , clumsiness, falls General ill feeling or fatigue Headache , new ...
  9. ... some cases, rehabilitation is needed for weakness or clumsiness. This can include physical, occupational, or speech therapy. ...
  10. ... with the inherited form. The main symptom is clumsiness ( ataxia ) that slowly gets worse. There may also ...
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