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asynergia (ˌæsɪˈnɜːdʒɪə) or asynergyn (Pathology) pathol lack of coordination between muscles or parts, as occurs in cerebellar diseaseThesaurusNoun | 1.asynergia - absence of coordination of organs or body parts that usually work together harmoniouslyasynergypathology - any deviation from a healthy or normal condition |
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asynergia[‚ā·si′nərj·ē·ə] (medicine) Faulty coordination of groups of organs or muscles normally acting in unison; particularly, the abnormal state of muscle antagonism in cerebellar disease. asynergiaenUK
asynergia [a″sin-er´je-ah] lack of coordination among parts or organs normally acting in unison. adj., adj asyner´gic.a·syn·er·gy (a-sin'er-jē), Lack of coordination among various muscle groups during the performance of complex movements, resulting in loss of skill and speed. When severe, results in decomposition of movement, wherein complex motor acts are performed in a series of isolated movements; caused by cerebellar disorders. Synonym(s): asynergiaasynergia A severe movement disorder due to faulty coordination of groups of muscles normally acting in conjunction. Asynergia involves the breaking down of movements into their component parts so that movements become jerky and sequential. It is due to dysfunction of the CEREBELLUM.a·syn·er·gy , asynergia (ā-sinĕr-jē, āsi-nĕrjē-ă) Lack of coordination among various muscle groups during the performance of complex movements, resulting in loss of skill and speed.asynergiaenUK
Synonyms for asynergianoun absence of coordination of organs or body parts that usually work together harmoniouslySynonymsRelated Words |