Dyspraxia is the result of an immaturity in the development of the nervous system. This means that nerve signals aren’t sent smoothly from the brain to the muscles, so movements appear awkward ...
Dyspraxia, also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), is thought to affect up to 10% of the population and up to 2% severely. It can affect people of all intellectual abilities. Males ...
Patients with dyspraxia exhibit muscle weakness and difficulty with movements. For some, their speech is affected. There is no cure or medicine for this condition, but occupational therapists ...
BBC presenter Xanthe Palmer has dyspraxia, a complex and life-changing disorder she says is frequently misunderstood. She wanted to change that, so set out to speak to others with the condition to ...