Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
LATIN coordinationem + disordinare [noun]
Definition Neuromotor disorder interrupting messages sent from the brain to the muscles. Prevalence Affects 5% of children. Symptoms Delays in gross and fine motor skills, clumsiness, poor balance, fatigue. Diagnosis Medical history, clinical examination, motor proficiency testing. Prevention None. Treatment Gross and fine motor skill building exercises.
Reduced proprioception
LATIN reducere + proprius [noun]
Definition Decrease in sensory ability that orients the body in space. Symptoms Difficulty regulating pressure, difficulty judging muscle flexing required for activities, messy writing, difficulty judging weight of objects, using excessive force for everyday tasks. Diagnosis Gross and fine motor skills assessment. Prevention None. Treatment Physiotherapist prescribed treatment plan, play therapy.
Toe walking
OLD ENGLISH ta + wealcan [noun]
Definition Pattern of walking in children where heels make no contact with the ground. Prevalence 7-24% of children over 3. Most children cease by age 2. Symptoms Stiff ankles, shortened calf muscles, shortened achilles (if toe walking persists). Diagnosis Physical examination, gait analysis. Prevention Early intervention after age 2. Treatment Stretching exercises and gait retraining.
W-sitting (Internal Femoral Torsion)
LATIN internalis + femoralis + torsionem [noun]
Definition Position of sitting where the child’s knees and feet bend outwards from their hips. Prevalence 64% of 3-6 year-olds exhibit W-sitting. Symptoms Poor posture, in-toe walking, altered hip development, tight hamstrings, low muscle tone. Diagnosis Clinical presentation. Prevention Early intervention after age 2. Treatment Introducing other sitting positions, trunk stability exercises, play therapy.
Bottom shuffling
OLD ENGLISH botm + LOW GERMAN schuffeln [noun]
Definition Movement variant where babies use their limbs to propel them from a seated position. Prevalence Reported at 3-9% of children worldwide. Symptoms Missing crawling milestones, delayed walking, lifting legs during attempts to have them stand up. Diagnosis Parent history, physical assessment. Prevention Position modification, supervised tummy time. Treatment Hip flexion exercises, position modification, increased tummy time, assisted kneeling.
Posture irregularities
LATIN positura + irregularis [noun]
Definition Abnormalities to a child’s posture. Prevalence 65% of children and adolescents. Symptoms Slouching, round or asymmetrical shoulders, bent knees when walking, body aches and pains, pelvic tilt, uneven hips, fatigue, poor balance and coordination. Diagnosis Seated Postural and Reaching Control Tests. Prevention Early physiotherapy intervention. Treatment Manual therapy, exercise programs, patient education.