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Local Parenting and events information:. Activities to develop motor and social skills in pre-school and school age children:. Links for educational advice:. Occupational therapy aims to develop skills and promote health using meaningful activities. Find out more here. Independent Occupational Therapy in and around Brentwood, Essex. Call Abi Johnson on 07903 085883 for a free of charge telephone consultation or email abi@occupationaltherapyessex.co.uk. Designed by Elegant Themes. Send to Email Address.
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Autism / Asperger's Syndrome. A person with dyspraxia (also known as developmental coordination disorder (DCD), Perceptuo-Motor Dysfunction, or Motor Learning Difficulties) has problems with movement and coordination. People with dyspraxia find it hard to carry out smooth and. Individuals with dyspraxia often have language problems, and sometimes a degree of difficulty with thought and perception. What are the signs and symptoms of Dyspraxia? The child may take longer than other children to:. Problems pe...
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Muscular Dystrophy - Lee Medical - Paediatric Physiotherapy Services
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What to look for. Our DCD / Dyspraxia Service. Physiotherapy Treatment and advice. Assessment for Neurological Conditions. Getting a referral / What to do next. This is a genetic condition where slow, progressive, muscle wasting leads to increasing weakness and disability. There are over 20 types of genetic muscular disorders and 1 in 20,000 babies are born with the condition in the UK each year. The main types include:. A faulty gene prevents the production of a protein called dystrophin. PHYSIOTHERAPY ...
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What are DCD (Developmental Co-ordination Disorder) and Dyspraxia? - Lee Medical - Paediatric Physiotherapy Services
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What to look for. Our DCD / Dyspraxia Service. Physiotherapy Treatment and advice. Assessment for Neurological Conditions. Getting a referral / What to do next. What is Developmental Co-ordination Disorder (D.C.D.)? JUVENILE HYPERMOBILITY SYNDROME NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS GETTING A REFERRAL. PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT THE LEE METHOD. EMAIL: OFFICE@LEEMEDICAL.CO.UK.
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What are DCD (Developmental Co-ordination Disorder) and Dyspraxia? - Lee Medical - Paediatric Physiotherapy Services
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What to look for. Our DCD / Dyspraxia Service. Physiotherapy Treatment and advice. Assessment for Neurological Conditions. Getting a referral / What to do next. What is Developmental Co-ordination Disorder (D.C.D.)? JUVENILE HYPERMOBILITY SYNDROME NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS GETTING A REFERRAL. PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT THE LEE METHOD. EMAIL: OFFICE@LEEMEDICAL.CO.UK.
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Dyspraxia Definition - Lee Medical - Paediatric Physiotherapy Services
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What to look for. Our DCD / Dyspraxia Service. Physiotherapy Treatment and advice. Assessment for Neurological Conditions. Getting a referral / What to do next. Dyspraxia, also known as developmental coordination disorder (DCD), is one of the most common disorders of childhood affecting fine and/. Or gross motor coordination in children and adults. Poor motor coordination, many individuals may also experience difficulties. With memory, perception and processing along with poor planning,.
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Cerebral Palsy - Lee Medical - Paediatric Physiotherapy Services
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What to look for. Our DCD / Dyspraxia Service. Physiotherapy Treatment and advice. Assessment for Neurological Conditions. Getting a referral / What to do next. Describes a group of disorders of the development of movement and posture, causing activity limitation, that are attributed to non progressive disturbances that occurred in the developing foetal or infant brain. It is often accompanied by disturbances of sensation, cognition, communication, perception &/or behaviour &/or seizures. Bax et al (2004).
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Referrals made from a number of sources such as from parents, teachers, health visitors, other physiotherapists. - Lee Medical - Paediatric Physiotherapy Services
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What to look for. Our DCD / Dyspraxia Service. Physiotherapy Treatment and advice. Assessment for Neurological Conditions. Getting a referral / What to do next. We accept direct referrals from parents although many are also made by G.P.s, and Consultants. Once the referral has been made to the Practice. The assessment takes place in the most suitable place for the child and his/her parents/carers. This may be in the home, school or at the practice premises. PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT THE LEE METHOD.
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Dyspraxia and physiotherapy- What to look for... - Lee Medical - Paediatric Physiotherapy Services
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What to look for. Our DCD / Dyspraxia Service. Physiotherapy Treatment and advice. Assessment for Neurological Conditions. Getting a referral / What to do next. Dyspraxia - What to look for. A child may experience any or a number of the following problems:. Late at reaching their milestones such as sitting, crawling standing, and walking. Poor ability to stand on one leg, hop or jump. Poor at writing and drawing ability. Poor at ball activities: throwing, catching, kicking. Poor balance and falls easily.