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What Causes Motor Imbalance In A Person With High Activity Level?

15 years ago i had a bad car accident. Broke both legs in half and my left arm, resulting in 7 legs surgeries. I walk, hike ,swim and ski. Live a good life. But have never regained my balance. I have extremely poor balance for my age and activity level. I am 60 years old. What do you think?
Thu, 15 Feb 2018
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hi

Greetings from HealthcareMagic!

It is very sad thing that you had met with an accident. But it is very good thing that you had managed to do all activities even after surgery. Motor activity to some extent depends on genetics factors. So better to go for motor activity test.
So no need to worry. As age is a risk factor, take care of your symptoms.

Take Care!


Regards,
Dr. VAMSI KRISHNA CHITTIMOJU,
Pathologist and Microbiologist
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What Causes Motor Imbalance In A Person With High Activity Level?

Hi Greetings from HealthcareMagic! It is very sad thing that you had met with an accident. But it is very good thing that you had managed to do all activities even after surgery. Motor activity to some extent depends on genetics factors. So better to go for motor activity test. So no need to worry. As age is a risk factor, take care of your symptoms. Take Care! Regards, Dr. VAMSI KRISHNA CHITTIMOJU, Pathologist and Microbiologist