Developmental Coordination DIsorder DCD Flashcards
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Definition of DCD
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- chornic condition in GM, postural and or FM performance that affects the child’s ability to perform skilled movements necessary for ADL and academic performance
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Diagnosis of DCD based on:
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- motor impairment or delay impacting ability to perform age appropriate complex motor activities
- adequate opportunities for experience and practice have been provided
- no other explanation can be offered for the motor impairment
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Prognosis of DCD
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- without intervention child does not “grow out of it”
- poor social , academic and physical competence
- social isolation
- poor behavior
- low self esteem
- decreased physical activity: incr obesity and poor cardiovascular health
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DCD sensory / perceptual deficits
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- visual spatial processing and visual memory
- visual feedback processed more slowly
- deficient kinesthetic processing
- poor proprioceptive function
- strong reliance on visual feedback to guide task performance
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DCD motor deficts
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- awkward and slow with rigid, jerky quality
- bump into objects/people
- trip and fall
- poor balance, especially with single limb stance
- decr muscle tone
- neurological soft signs
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DCD motor control deficits
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- in effective neuromuscular strategies
- -muscular activation
- -sequencing
- stabilizing at joints
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DCD motor learning deficits
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- limited movement repertoires
- poor adaptability
- unable to correct movement patterns through error detection or feedback
- difficulty adapting to situational demands
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DCD secondary impairments
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- physical: fatigue, decr strength and power, obesity
- social/emotional: quiet and withdrawn at school, avoidance out in class, low frustration tolerance, decr motivation,, poor self esteem,,poor task initiation and completion
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origin of DCD
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- studies showing lack f automatization of motor tasks when attentional demands incr
- cerebellum
-theories regarding impaired feed forward mechanism an dmotor imagery deficits–> posterior parietal cortex
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DCD activity limitations
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- self care: tying shoes, managing juice boxes
- handwriting: awkward grasp with excessive pressure
- delays in riding a trike
- poorly coordinated, running , skipping, hopping, and jumping
- difficulty negotiating stairs
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clinical assessment tools for DCD
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- parent report
- teacher checklists: movement ABC
- child report
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DEvelopmental coordination disorder quationnaire
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- measures functional impact of motor coordination difficulties
- 5-15 y/o
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little DCDQ
-developmental coordination disorder quationnaire
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- assessing motor skills in home and preschool environment aas well as during play
- 3-4 y/o
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DCD intervnetion
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- “Bottoms-up” addressing foundational skills
- -SI and NDT
- “top- down” emphasizing developmental of a skill rather than underlying skill components alone
- –task specific interventions, cognitive approaches
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task specifc approaches of interventions
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- may be useful in teaching a specific skill
- child is encouraged to try a variety of solutions to the motor problem