What is left arbor vitae?

The left arbor vitae is a part of the cerebellum, which is located in the posterior cranial fossa of the skull. It is also known as the "tree of life" due to its branched appearance. The arbor vitae is responsible for coordinating motor movements, maintaining balance, and controlling fine motor skills. Therefore, any damage to the left arbor vitae can lead to motor coordination problems, and symptoms may include difficulty with posture and gait, as well as fine motor movement impairment. Some conditions that can affect the left arbor vitae include stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease.