Symptoms May Include:
– Poor posture control or strength.
– Poor equilibrium and balance.
– Difficulty isolating head-eye movements.
– Poor tracking of visual stimuli.
– Avoidance of upper extremity weight bearing.
– Discomfort climbing or fear of heights.
– Tires easily.
– Challenges establishing dominant hand (right or left handedness)..
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