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“motor apraxias”
Incapable of performing movements that are necessary to use objects properly although the names and purposes of the objects are known and understood: "When a person has motor apraxia, there is no loss of normal motor movements or strength, but the reasons for the movements are confusing."
"Despite having a trainer, the client continued to experience motor apraxia and was unable to ride his bicycle safely."
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praxis-, -praxsis, -praxia, -praxic, -praxi-
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