Dyspraxia and its Management

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acquired movement disorders
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Akinetic Mutism
Author_Nick Miller
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clinical management of apraxia
Conduction Dysphasia
constructional
Constructional Dyspraxia
DD
De Ajuriaguerra
disorders
Dyspraxic Child
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field
Gait Dyspraxia
Hand Eye Co-ordination
Head Jerks
ideational
Ideational Dyspraxia
ideomotor
Ideomotor Dyspraxia
Intact Channels
Left Sided Lesions
Motor Dysfunction
Motor Impersistence
motor planning disorder
neuropsychological assessment
occupational therapy techniques
Ocular Motor Disorders
OMA
Optokinetic Nystagmus
Oral Dyspraxia
rehabilitation strategies
renzi
Severe Dysphasia
spatial
speech and language pathology
Vestibulo Ocular Reflex
visual
Visual Spatial Disorder
Voluntary Eye Movements
Wernicke's Dysphasia
Wernicke's Dysphasics

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138885677
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Dyspraxia is a disorder of voluntary, purposeful, learned movement and is one of the most common sequelae of stroke, head-injury, neoplasm and abnormal ageing. It is also a major complicating factor in the assessment and treatment of acquired language, visual-spatial and other movement disorders. Dyspraxics are found not only in specialist neurological units, but also in rehabilitation centres, general medical and surgical wards, geriatric units and in the community. Despite this there was little systematic discussion of dyspraxia in major texts on stroke, head injury, rehabilitation or movement disorders at the time. Originally published in 1986, one aim of this book was to correct the imbalance in the attention paid to the disorder.

The emphasis of the book is practical, dealing with the recognition and assessment of dyspraxic dysfunction, and guidelines and issues in its remediation. Theoretical issues are covered in relation to their bearing on clinical management. It was the standard textbook on the topic for many years and directly relevant at the time to clinicians in the fields of clinical psychology, occupational therapy and physiotherapy, speech therapy, neurology and geriatrics.