a neurological disorder characterized by impaired ability to walk normally or engage in locomotor activity despite preservation of elementary motor functions. The main symptom is the inability to coordinate leg movements, leading to difficulty walking or inability to move without assistance. The condition is often associated with nervous system damage, such as strokes, brain or spinal cord injuries, or psychogenic disorders. Abasia differs from paralysis in that motor functions are preserved, but coordination of movements is impaired.
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