Medical term:
dyssynergy
dys·syn·er·gi·a
, dyssynergy (dis'sin-ĕr'jē-ă, -synĕr-jē)An aspect of ataxia, in which an act is not performed smoothly or accurately because of lack of harmonious association of its various components; usually used to describe abnormalities of movement caused by cerebellar disorders.
[dys- + G. syn, with, + ergon, work]
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dyssynergy
(dĭs-sĭn′ĕr-jē)1. Uncoordinated contractions of muscle fibers (e.g., of the myocardium or of the urinary bladder when the external urinary sphincter is closed).
2. The tendency of one addiction to predispose a person to another.
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