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apractic
a·prax·i·a A0385600 (ā-prăk′sē-ə)n. Total or partial loss of the ability to perform coordinated movements or manipulate objects in the absence of motor or sensory impairment. [Greek aprāxiā, inaction : a-, without; see a-1 + prāxis, action; see praxis.] a·prac′tic (ā-prăk′tĭk), a·prax′ic (ā-prăk′sĭk) adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | apractic - having uncoordinated muscular movements, symptomatic of a CNS disorderapraxicunfit - not in good physical or mental condition; out of condition; "fat and very unfit"; "certified as unfit for army service"; "drunk and unfit for service" | EncyclopediaSeeApraxiaapractic
a·prax·ic (ă-prak'sik), Marked by or pertaining to apraxia. Synonym(s): apracticapractic adjective Referring to partial or complete incoordination or inability to manipulate objects, in absence of sensory or motor disease.a·prax·ic (ă-prak'sik) Marked by or pertaining to apraxia. Synonym(s): apractic. apraxia (a-prak'se-a) [ ¹an- + -praxis + -ia] 1. Inability to perform purposive movements although there is no sensory or motor impairment. 2. Inability to use objects properly. apractic (-prak'tik), adjectiveapraxic (prak'sik), adjectiveakinetic apraxiaInability to carry out spontaneous movements. amnesic apraxiaInability to produce a movement on command because the command is forgotten, although the ability to perform the movement is present.buccofacial apraxiaInability to use the muscles of the face or mouth (e.g., to whistle a tune or suck liquids through a straw). constructional apraxiaInability to draw or construct two- or three-dimensional forms or figures and impairment in the ability to integrate perception into kinesthetic images.developmental apraxiaA disorder of motor planning and execution occurring in developing children; thought to be due to central nervous system immaturity.dressing apraxiaInability to dress due to patient's deficient knowledge of the spatial relations of his or her body.ideational apraxiaMisuse of objects due to inability to perceive their correct use. Synonym: sensory apraxialimb apraxiaInability to use the arms or legs to perform previously learned movements, such as combing one's hair or kicking a ball, despite having normal muscle strength in those body parts. motor apraxiaInability to perform movements necessary to use objects properly, although the names and purposes of the objects are known and understood.sensory apraxiaIdeational apraxia.verbal apraxiaThe inability to form words or speak, despite the ability to use oral and facial muscles to make sounds. visual-constructional apraxiaThe inability to assemble or draw an object after seeing its image or a model of it. This form of apraxia is commonly seen in patients with brain injuries or dementias with parietal lobe lesions. apractic
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