DCD Flashcards

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DCD

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  • developmental coordination disorder
  • motor coordination disorder markedly below expected levels for child’s age and intelligence
  • significantly interferes with academic achievement/ADLs
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DCD Prevalence

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  • 5% of school aged children

- higher in preterm populations

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Diagnosis

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  • motor impairment and/or motor skill delay significantly impacting child’s ability to perform age appropriate activities
  • adequate opportunities for experience/practice provided
  • no other explanation
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Clinical manifestations

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  • delays in motor milestones
  • dropping things
  • clumsiness
  • poor performance in sports
  • poor handwriting
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Cause

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  • no specific pathologic process or single neuroanatomic site
  • could be: cerebellar, impaired feed forward model, mirror neurons
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Associated Disorders

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  • intellectual disability
  • ADHD
  • Learning Disability
  • Speech/Articulation Difficulties
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Prognosis

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  • don’t “grow out of” DCD
  • engage in less vigorous play, spend more time alone and less time in team play
  • risk for dev: neg physical, social, emotional, behavioral and mental health consequences
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Impairments

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  • sensory/perceptual
  • motor deficits
  • motor control deficits
  • motor learning deficits
  • physical (fatigue, weakness)
  • social/emotional/behavioral
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Sensory/perceptual Impairments

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  • visual feedback managed differently and processed more slowly
  • deficiencies in kinesthetic processing
  • poor proprioceptive function
  • rely on visual feedback
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Motor Deficits

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  • move akwardly, slowly, rigid/jerky
  • bump into people/objects
  • poor balance
  • trip and fall
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Motor Control Deficits

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  • inappropriate/ineffective muscular activation and sequencing
  • less effective method of muscular organization
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Motor Learning Deficits

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  • limited movement repertoir
  • lack adaptability and flexibility in movements
  • variability and inconsistency in motor performance
  • unable to correct movement patterns
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Physical Impairments

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  • fatigue, lack energy

- decreased strength

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Social/Emotional/Behavioral Impairments

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  • quiet
  • withdrawn
  • avoidance
  • acting out
  • low frustration tolerance
  • decreased motivation
  • poor self-esteem
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Activity Limitations

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  • slow, clumsy gait
  • difficulty with self-care
  • difficulty with classroom fine motor skills (handwriting)
  • delayed and poor quality gross motor skills
  • delayed oral-motor skills
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Participation Restrictions

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  • reduced interest in physical activity–>withdrawal/avoidance of sports
  • limited social/physical participation
  • slow at school/playground
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Personal Factors

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  • perceive self to be less competent
  • low self-worth
  • greater anxiety
  • self-imposed isolation
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Examination

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  • observation
  • parent report (DCDQ)
  • teacher checklists (MABC-C)
  • Child Report (CSAPPA)
  • Sstandardized gross motor testing
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Intervention

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  • “Top Down”
  • Task specific
  • cognitive approaches
  • education
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educate:

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  • child
  • family
  • school personnel
  • community
  • other disciplines