Apraxia
Apraxia is a disorder of use, which refers to the dysfunction of high-level parts of the brain after brain injury, manifested as the use of limbs in the absence of paralysis and deep sensory disturbances. It is acquired, acquired, and purposeful the day after tomorrow. Sexual and proficient behavioral disorders. The patient was conscious and fully understood the required actions, but could not perform them, and could not complete the purposeful technical actions that he had already mastered and could be completed before the illness. This apraxia cannot be explained by primary sensory and motor disturbances, nor by dementia, affective disorders, aphasia, loss of identity, mental symptoms and non-cooperation.
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