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Developmental coordination disorder: A review and update

Abstract

Present in approximately 5-6% of school-aged children, developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a neuromotor disability in which a child's motor coordination difficulties significantly interfere with activities of daily living or academic achievement. These children typically have difficulty with fine and/or gross motor skills, with motor performance that is usually slower, less accurate, and more variable than that of their peers. In this paper, we review the history of various definitions leading up to the current definition of DCD, prevalence estimates for the disorder, etiology, common co-morbidities, the impact of DCD on the child's life, and prognosis. As well, we briefly describe current interventions for children with the disorder and results of recent neuroimaging studies of the brains of children with DCD, including research by the authors of this paper.

Authors

Zwicker JG; Missiuna C; Harris SR; Boyd LA

Journal

European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, Vol. 16, No. 6, pp. 573–581

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

November 1, 2012

DOI

10.1016/j.ejpn.2012.05.005

ISSN

1090-3798

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