Functions:

  • Coordination of voluntary movement, balance and equilibrium.
  • Some memory for reflex motor acts.

Observed Problems:

  • Loss of ability to coordinate fine movements. Loss of ability to walk. Inability to reach out and grab objects. Tremors. Dizziness (Vertigo). Slurred speech (Scanning Speech).
  • Inability to make rapid movements.

Thank you for your attention. Our next post will be: 15 Things You May Not Know About Your Brain.  For Dr. Siegfried’s Consumer Awareness Guide to Concussions and Chronic Sinusitis go to https://www.nasalspecific.com

“If a disease were killing our children in the proportions that [brain] injuries are, people would be outraged and demand that this killer be stopped.”  – Former Surgeon General Everett Koop, MD

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(Source for these posts): Brain Injury Alliance of Oregon, 2002-2006)