How Do You Spell ASTASIA?

Pronunciation: [ɐstˈe͡ɪzi͡ə] (IPA)

Astasia is a medical term that describes an inability to maintain an upright posture due to impaired muscle coordination. The spelling of the word is based on its Greek origin where "a" stands for absence or lack, and "stasia" means standing. It is pronounced as ə.steɪ.ʒə in phonetic transcription with emphasis on the second syllable. The "a" in the first syllable is pronounced as a schwa, a neutral vowel. The "s" sounds like "z", while "t" and "j" blend together to make the "ʒ" sound.

ASTASIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Astasia is a medical term that refers to the inability to maintain a steady posture, or the inability to remain still. The term comes from the Greek words "a-" meaning "without" and "stasis" meaning "standstill or equilibrium."

    Astasia is commonly observed in individuals affected by certain neurological disorders, such as cerebellar disorders, Parkinson's disease, or sensory ataxia. It can also be a manifestation of psychiatric conditions like anxiety disorders. People experiencing astasia have difficulty maintaining their balance and coordination while attempting to stand, walk, or perform voluntary movements. Their movements may become unsteady, irregular, or jerky, making it challenging for them to maintain a desired posture or position.

    Astasia is typically accompanied by a lack of steadiness, loss of coordination, and even an increased risk of falling. Tremors, muscle weakness, and impaired proprioception (the sense of body position) are common symptoms associated with astasia. The condition can greatly impact an individual's quality of life, as it may limit their mobility and independence.

    The treatment of astasia depends on its underlying cause. In some cases, addressing the primary condition responsible for astasia, such as specific medication adjustments or physical therapy, may help improve the symptoms. However, for individuals with chronic or progressive disorders, managing astasia may involve adaptive strategies, assistive devices (e.g., canes or walkers), and rehabilitation programs to enhance balance and coordination skills.

  2. Inability, through muscular incoordination, to stand, although the same muscles functionate normally if the patient is lying down.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for ASTASIA

  • zstasia
  • sstasia
  • wstasia
  • qstasia
  • aatasia
  • aztasia
  • axtasia
  • adtasia
  • aetasia
  • awtasia
  • asrasia
  • asfasia
  • asgasia
  • asyasia
  • as6asia
  • as5asia
  • astzsia
  • astssia
  • astwsia
  • astasiw

Etymology of ASTASIA

The word "astasia" derives from the Greek language. It comes from the combination of two Greek words: "a" meaning "without", and "stasis" meaning "standing" or "stillness". Astasia, therefore, refers to a condition or inability to stand or maintain balance.

Similar spelling words for ASTASIA

Plural form of ASTASIA is ASTASIAE OR ASTASIAS

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