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motor disorder

loss of the ability to perform simple or complex acts or skills because of temporary or permanent damage to tissues in the premotor or motor areas of the central nervous system. The cause of the damage may be a congenital or inherited defect, injury, surgical excision, or a psychochemical factor.

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