Broadly speaking, the word "ataxia" simply means unsteadiness and clumsiness, and has been given to the condition because those are usually the earliest symptoms. As the disorder progresses, people with ataxia usually lose the ability to walk, and can become totally disabled, having to depend on others for their care. This is because ataxia destroys both nerve and muscle cells. Vision (and in some cases hearing) and speech may also be affected.
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- ADCA-Association of The Netherlands With information about the association, contact details for other ataxia associations. [Dutch and English]
- A-T Children's Project A clearinghouse for ataxia-telangiectasia information, including disease information, scientific research, clinical and family support, and fundraising.
- Ataxia Telangiectasia Society Details about the organization which is committed to helping, supporting and advising families affected by AT. Includes research, support and awareness.
- National Ataxia Foundation Information about and support for people with ataxia.
- Ataxia UK Charity offering help and support for people suffering from Friedreich’s and cerebellar ataxia. Information on the disease, treatment and research.
- NHS Choices: Ataxia Provides information on this condition that causes a loss of physical co-ordination. Includes a short video and details of symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment and complications.
- Action for A-T Raising money for medical research that might help children with Ataxia-Telangiectasia (A-T) to live a longer and healthier life.