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A Dyspraxia Test May Help Diagnose This Disorder

Dyspraxia TestDyspraxia is a condition that affects motor skill coordination. A dyspraxia test is can be an essential tool used by doctors to assist them in properly diagnosing the disorder. There are two classifications of dyspraxia: developmental dyspraxia, which typically occurs in children and can negatively affect their ability to learn and develop, and acquired dyspraxia, which can develop in adults after a stroke or some other type of traumatic brain injury.

Early detection and diagnosis of dyspraxia can be imperative in helping children and adults manage the condition. At the first sign of dyspraxia symptoms, it may be time to contact a physician. He or she can perform an evaluation and dyspraxia test to try to determine if the disorder is present. A dyspraxia test can range from studying the history of development and learning in a child or an adult to simple tests that evaluate learning ability.

Some of the symptoms that are often exhibited with dyspraxia include:

  • Impaired social skills
  • A lack of balance and coordination
  • A lack of spatial awareness
  • Difficulty with perception
  • Emotional and behavioral issues

Currently, the exact cause(s) of dyspraxia is unknown and there is no cure available. However, with proper treatment and care, the disorder may be managed to allow for a normal life. If you believe one of your children or you are exhibiting symptoms of the disorder, you may want to contact a physician to set up an evaluation and dyspraxia test.

 


     

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