A man was riding a bicycle and was hit by a vehicle. He was diagnosed to have injured his cerebellum. How do you think the person might be affected?
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A man was riding a bicycle and was hit by a vehicle. He was diagnosed to have injured his cerebellum. How do you think the person might be affected?
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Answer:
It could cause a lot of problems in him
Answer:
Damage to the cerebellum can lead to:
1) loss of coordination of motor movement (asynergia),
2) the inability to judge distance and when to stop (dysmetria),
3) the inability to perform rapid alternating movements (adiadochokinesia), 4) movement tremors (intention tremor),
5) staggering, wide based walking (ataxic gait),
6) tendency toward falling,
7) weak muscles (hypotonia),
8) slurred speech (ataxic dysarthria), and;
9) abnormal eye movements (nystagmus).
Explanation:
The cerebellum is involved in the coordination of voluntary motor movement, balance and equilibrium and muscle tone. It is located just above the brain stem and toward the back of the brain. It is relatively well protected from trauma compared to the frontal and temporal lobes and brain stem.
Cerebellar injury results in movements that are slow and uncoordinated. Individuals with cerebellar lesions tend to sway and stagger when walking.