At early adolescence there is a spurt of growth, there may be clumsiness
and lay people are inclined to say that the youngster has outgrown
his/her strength.
I would like to know if there have been studies of motor performance
which might document ataxia at this age when the body is changing
rapidly. Have, for instance there been any studies of tracking tasks, or
even dart throwing ?
Geoffrey Walsh
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Geoffrey.Walsh@ed.ac.uk
http://www.ed.ac.uk/~gwalsh
Phone (0)131.664.3046
64, Liberton Drive,
Edinburgh
EH16 6NW
U.K.
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and lay people are inclined to say that the youngster has outgrown
his/her strength.
I would like to know if there have been studies of motor performance
which might document ataxia at this age when the body is changing
rapidly. Have, for instance there been any studies of tracking tasks, or
even dart throwing ?
Geoffrey Walsh
************************************************** ********
Email -
Geoffrey.Walsh@ed.ac.uk
http://www.ed.ac.uk/~gwalsh
Phone (0)131.664.3046
64, Liberton Drive,
Edinburgh
EH16 6NW
U.K.
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