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astasia
a·sta·sia A0480500 (ə-stā′zhə)n. Inability to stand because of motor incoordination. [Greek, unsteadiness, from astatos, unsteady : a-, not; see a-1 + statos, standing; see stā- in Indo-European roots.]astasia (əˈsteɪʒə; əˈsteɪzɪə) n (Pathology) the incapability of being able to stand which is caused by impairment of the coordination of musclesThesaurusNoun | 1. | astasia - inability to stand due to muscular incoordinationdisability, disablement, handicap, impairment - the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness; "reading disability"; "hearing impairment" | Translationsastasia
astasia[ə′stāzh·ə] (medicine) Lack of muscular coordination in standing. astasia
astasia [as-ta´zhah] motor incoordination with inability to stand. adj., adj astat´ic.astasia-aba´sia motor incoordination with an inability to stand or walk despite normal ability to move the legs when sitting or lying down, a form of hysterical ataxia.a·sta·si·a (ă-stā'zē-ă), Inability, through muscular incoordination, to stand. [G. unsteadiness, from a-priv. + stasis, standing] astasia (ə-stā′zhə)n. Inability to stand because of motor incoordination.astasia A disorder of gait reflecting a primary balance disorder accompanied by postural instability.a·sta·si·a (ă-stā'zē-ă) Inability, through muscular incoordination, to stand. [G. unsteadiness, from a-priv. + stasis, standing]astasia Inability to stand upright because of lack of muscular coordination, not because of paralysis.astasia Related to astasia: abasia, Astasia abasiaWords related to astasianoun inability to stand due to muscular incoordinationRelated Words- disability
- disablement
- handicap
- impairment
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