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cervical dystonia
-Patricia experienced progressive
Case Study involuntary contraction within her neck
muscles, which caused her to be
unable to hold her head up
-Botox injections were given to produce
temporary paralysis in the neck to reduce
symptoms
deficiency in the mechanisms and or strategies
Movement Deficiency for achieving a movement goal
- could result from injury (spinal cord),
disease (Parkinson's), or other conditions
(cerebral palsy)
one of about 20 neurological conditions that
Movement Disorder affect movement
-Parkinson's and dystonia
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-subsumed under movement deficits
-essential Tremor (10 million)
Most Common -parkinson's Disease (1 million)
Movement Disorders -dystonia (250,000)
-developmental disabilities
Type of Movement -diseases of the neuromuscular system
Deficits/Disorders -stroke
life-long disabilities attributable to
Developmental mental and/or physical impairments,
Disabilities usually manifested in childhood
-not progressive
-intellectual disability, language and learning
disorders
Examples of -autism spectrum disorder
Developmental -developmental coordination disorder (DCD)
Disabilities -cerebral palsy
-spina bifida
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characterized by poor coordination and
clumsiness
-experience difficulty mastering gross or
fine coordination (walking, jumping,
Development catching a ball, tying shoes)
coordination disorder -commonly called 'clumsy child syndrome' or
dyspraxia
-6% of children 5-12
-35-50% of children with ADHD
-often treated with special services at school
-can affect people into adulthood (development
of strategies to cope)
caused by harm to motor areas of the brain
before or during birth
-present at birth (half of the cases born
Cerebral Palsy prematurely)
-causes unclear
-no cure but not progressive
-treated with muscle relaxants, physical therapy,
and assistive devices
-occurs in approx. 3/1000 children
cerebral palsy type
Spastic -causes stiff or weak muscles
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