Kinesthetic disorders help control or direct voluntary movement.


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True, kinesthetic disorders (i.e. dyskinesias) negatively affect the voluntary control of somatic motor (body part) movements.

This is false.

Kinesthesia means the awareness of the position and movement of the parts of the body, meaning we are aware of and can control the movements we make.

Kinesthetic disorders are movement disorders that cause involuntary, uncontrollable movements in the body for example parkinsons disease. It is when we are unaware (physiologically) of the movements we make.