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6A04 category

Developmental motor coordination disorder

Definition

Developmental motor coordination disorder is characterised by a significant delay in the acquisition of gross and fine motor skills and impairment in the execution of coordinated motor skills that manifest in clumsiness, slowness, or inaccuracy of motor performance. Coordinated motor skills are markedly below that expected given the individual's chronological age and level of intellectual functioning. Onset of coordinated motor skills difficulties occurs during the developmental period and is typically apparent from early childhood. Coordinated motor skills difficulties cause significant and persistent limitations in functioning (e.g. in activities of daily living, school work, and vocational and leisure activities). Difficulties with coordinated motor skills are not solely attributable to a Disease of the Nervous System, Disease of the Musculoskeletal System or Connective Tissue, sensory impairment, and not better explained by a Disorder of Intellectual Development.

Inclusions

  • Orofacial motor coordination disorder

Exclusions

Also indexed as

'clumsy child' syndromeDevelopmental coordination disorderDevelopmental fine and graphological motor coordination disorderDevelopmental gross motor coordination disorderDevelopmental motor coordination disorderDevelopmental mouth motor coordination disorderHypofunctional motoric disorder of the orofacial musclesOrofacial motor coordination disorderSpecific developmental disorder of fine and graphologic motor coordinationSpecific developmental disorder of gross motor coordinationSpecific developmental disorder of motor functionSpecific developmental disorder of mouth motor coordinationdevelopmental dyspraxiamyofunctional disorder

Nearby in Neurodevelopmental disorders