What best describes disdiadochokinesis in the context of a neurological examination?

What best describes disdiadochokinesis in the context of a neurological examination?

Correct answer is C). Disdiadochokinesis refers to the inability to execute coordinated, sequential, and rhythmic movements, particularly in the limbs. It is often assessed by asking the individual to perform rapid alternating movements, like touching their thumb to each finger in quick succession.

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