Tag: Sensory Ataxia


Sensory Ataxia: When the Body Loses Its Internal Map

Sensory Ataxia: When the Body Loses Its Internal Map

Sensory Ataxia The Core Definition of Sensory Ataxia Sensory Ataxia is a specialized neurological disorder defined by a significant lack of muscle coordination, termed ataxia, which results primarily from the loss of crucial sensory information regarding limb position and movement. This condition is fundamentally a deficit in sensation, distinguishing it sharply from other forms of […]

Read More
Romberg's Sign: Testing Balance Without Visual Cues

Romberg’s Sign: Testing Balance Without Visual Cues

Romberg’s Sign Introduction to Romberg’s Sign Romberg’s sign is a fundamental clinical test used in neurology to assess a patient’s ability to maintain postural balance, particularly when visual input is removed. It serves as a crucial indicator for diagnosing specific types of neurological dysfunction, primarily those affecting the sensory pathways responsible for proprioception. The sign […]

Read More