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Apraxia is a neurological disorder characterized by loss of the ability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despite having the desire and the physical ability to perform the movements. It is a disorder of motor planning which may be acquired or developmental. The root word of Apraxia is praxis which is Greek for an act, work, or deed. Types There are several types of apraxia including: limb-kinetic (inability to make fine, precise movements with a limb), ideomotor (inab ...
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Apraxia Clinical Trials
- Using fMRI to Understand the Roles of Brain Areas for Fine Hand Movements
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00063115 - Recruiting
Ideomotor Apraxia
- EEG and EMG Analysis of Ideomotor Apraxia
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00024999 - Completed
Ideomotor Apraxia
- Transcranial and Rapid Magnetic Stimulation for Gait Apraxia Due to Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus and Cerebral Ischemia
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00494689 - Recruiting
Walking; Cognitive Function
Resources
- Apraxia (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)

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