Sentence examples for incoordination from inspiring English sources

'incoordination' is a correct and usable word in written English
It can be used to refer to behavior or movement that is uncoordinated or lacks skill and precision. For example, "His incordination made him trip and fall down the stairs".

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incoordination

noun

Lack of coordination; lack of harmonious adjustment or action.

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Side effects include drowsiness and muscular incoordination.

The lateral lobes are the most recent parts of the cerebellum to develop; if they are damaged, ataxia (incoordination) of the limbs may occur so that arm and leg movements are awkward and impaired by a possibly severe tremor.

Excess free copper atoms that escape from the liver accumulate in other tissues, and the copper that is deposited in the affected structures gives rise to the characteristic symptoms of Wilson disease, which include tremors, incoordination, and personality changes.

The neurologist also notes symptoms such as pain, headache, loss of sensation, weakness, incoordination, wasting of certain muscle groups, and abnormal movements.

Marijuana's physical effects include reddening of the eyes, dryness of the mouth and throat, moderate increase in rapidity of the heartbeat, tightness of the chest (if the drug is smoked), drowsiness, unsteadiness, and muscular incoordination.

Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (common in alcoholics) results from a thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency and consists of eye movement disorders, cerebellar incoordination, memory loss, and peripheral neuropathy.

Ataxia-telangiectasia Louis-Barresultsome) results in cerebellar incoordination and choreic movements, overgrowth of blood vessels on the conjunctiva (eye membranes), and disorders of the immune system.

Motor incoordination and impairment of speech and sight subsequently develop.

Bleeding into the cerebellum produces typical signs of incoordination with headache and stiffness of the neck.

In all of these disorders, typical signs of truncal and limb incoordination, or ataxia, are detectable; treatment usually reverses the deficits.

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Signs of a lesion, therefore, include: on the side of the lesion, incoordination, drooping eyelids and small pupils, and loss of light-touch and pinprick-pain sensation of the face; vertigo and vomiting; and loss of spinothalamic function (light-touch and pinprick pain again) on the opposite side of the body.

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