Dx of DCD
DCD Criteria
Examination
Intervention
100

What are the characteristics of DCD?

poor motor coordination and delayed development of motor skills- not explained by other conditions 

100

What is included in diagnostic criteria A?

Execution of coordinated motor skills are substantially below that expected given individuals chronological age and opportunity for skill learning and use. 

May be seen as clumsiness, slowness and inaccuracy in performing motor skills

100
Name some participation outcome measures you can use for patients with DCD?

Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM)

Goal attainment scale (GAS)

Perceived efficacy and goal setting program

CAPE and PAC

100

Core stability training, soccer training, cardiorespiratory training and taekwondo are examples of which type of intervention?

Body functions and structures intervention 

200

When is a diagnosis of DCD usually made and who is it more likely seen in?

Dx usually made at or after 5 yrs old

Seen in boys > girls 

Born weighing less than 1500 g OR less than 32 wks gestation (2x more likely to have this Dx) 

200

What is included in diagnostic criteria B?

Along with criterion A; significantly interferes with ADLs appropriate to chronological age and affects academics, leisure and play 

200

What are some activity limitation outcome measure questionnaires for DCD?

DCDQ07

MABC2

200

What is the recommended dosage for interventions for children with DCD

Should have opportunities to practice in the home and school environment 

Ex. High frequency 2-5x/week of physical activity for 9 weeks 

300

Name some associated conditions to DCD.

Neuromaturational dysfunction, hypotonia, joint laxity, balance deficits, overweight/obese

300

What is included in diagnostic criteria C?

Including criteria A and B; onset of symptoms is in the early developmental period 
300

What are some activity limitation outcome measure interviews use for DCD?

MABC2- preferred for this disorder

BOT2- may be outdated 

300

What tool can help us with screening, examination, evaluation, interventions and discharge recommendations for children with DCD?

DCD CPG

400

What are other names that DCD are commonly known by?

Clumsy child syndrome

Developmental Dyspraxia

Sensory Integration Disorder 

Perceptual-motor difficulties 

Minor neurological dysfunction 

400

What is included in diagnostic criteria D?

Along with all other criteria; motor skill deficits are NOT better explained by intellectual disability or visual impairment or neurological condition that affects movement 

400

What kinds of tests/examination pieces would you look at for DCD?

Strength, power, balance, cardioresp. fitness

6MWT, 20mSRT, PACER, FSM, dynamometer, MPST, Sensory Organization Test 

400

Part-to-whole practice, multiple repetitions, motor skill training, motor imagery and feedback provision are examples of which type of intervention?

Task oriented interventions 

500

Out of the 4 criteria, how many need to be met for a diagnosis of DCD?

ALL 4 (A,B,C,D) 

500

T/F: ADD, ADHD, Autism, sensory differences, learning disabilities, anxiety/depression are coexisting conditions with DCD.

True 

500

What should interventions be focused on for a child with a diagnosis of DCD?

Combo of task oriented and body structure and function 

Small groups or 1on1

Education and Supplemental Activities 

500

T/F: Children with DCD are NOT likely to have dysfunction of cortical networks compared to peers without DCD. 

False

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