“…For example, the central nervous system is greatly influenced by somatosensory input, and consequently alteration of mechanoreceptive input caused by joint dysfunction has the potential to promote numerous symptoms (ie, vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, or ataxia) that could mimic lesions of the cerebellum, vestibular nuclei, cerebral cortex, and basal ganglia. [77][78][79][80][81] Likewise, the region of reversibility can be affected (restricted) by loss of action capabilities produced by the changes in the biomechanical properties of the person (eg, loss of strength or flexibility). 82 The person's skill level, that is, the ability to perform a particular behavior, may also influence this region, particularly when the task is novel or difficult (eg, the biomechanical and esthetic constraints placed on gymnasts are often very difficult to meet and tend to limit the number of viable behavioral strategies).…”