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'''Asynergy''' is defective or lack of co-ordination between [[Organ (anatomy)|organ]]s, [[muscle]]s, [[Limb (anatomy)|limbs]] or [[joints]], resulting in a loss of [movement coordination]] or speed. Asynergy is most likely to occur during complex movements, where several individual muscle [[contractions]] are needed to act in unison.
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'''Asynergy''' is defective or lack of co-ordination between [[Organ (anatomy)|organ]]s, [[muscle]]s, [[Limb (anatomy)|limbs]] or [[joints]], resulting in a loss of [[movement coordination]] or speed. Asynergy is most likely to occur during complex movements, where several individual muscle [[contractions]] are needed to act in unison.
Asynergy may be caused by [[cerebellar]] disorders.
Asynergy may be caused by [[cerebellar]] disorders.
Latest revision as of 16:49, October 15, 2011
Asynergy is defective or lack of co-ordination between organs, muscles, limbs or joints, resulting in a loss of movement coordination or speed. Asynergy is most likely to occur during complex movements, where several individual muscle contractions are needed to act in unison.
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