When the cerebellum, a component of the brain, is injured, this disorder develops.
There is no cure for ataxic gait, however, there are therapies that can help with the symptoms.
The treatment is determined by the symptoms of each individual.
The goal of treatment is to enhance comfort and mobility by managing symptoms.
Physical therapy based on balance and coordination, as well as neuromotor exercises and other similar activities, are believed to have slowed the progression of functional deterioration and acted as a significant treatment measure.
Physical, speech, and occupational therapies can also help with symptom management.
Physical therapy and specialized exercises are essential for maintaining balance and mobility as well as learning new ways to do daily tasks.