Dyspraxia and Cerebral Palsy

luckylot
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I have dyspraxia and mild Celebral parsy . And Hypotension as well as Mental health . I would like to find out some more information on Dyspraxia and Celebral parsy .if anyone can help please .
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Hi @luckylot
Welcome to our online community/family.
We have got some info for you below.
https://www.scope.org.uk/support/families/diagnosis/cerebral-palsy
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Please let me know if there’s any more help that I can offer you!!!!!!!!
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Hi @luckylot welcome to the community!
Have you met our Cerebal Palsy Specialist Informattion Officer, @Richard_Scope? Lovely chap0 -
Hi @luckylot, and a warm welcome to the community! I've moved this post into our talk to a CP information officer discussions where hopefully @Richard_Scope will be able to advise.1
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Hi @luckylotThanks for your post.Dyspraxia is considered different from Cerebral Palsy and other motor impairments. Not everybody diagnosed with Dyspraxia with also live with Cerebral Palsy.I have found some information for you from the Dyspraxia Foundation
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Conductive Education can help with Dyspraxia and cerebral palsy (all. Motor disorders) happy to give you more information or you can research it National Institute of Conductive Education.
It's been so amazing for my son I've just done a degree in it!0 -
Hi @Veronica82
Many congratulations on your degree and thanks for posting!0 -
Back in 1994, at an international symposium held in Canada, Dyspraxia was renamed as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD).
Since then international researchers have used the new name Developmental Coordination Disorder regarding there research projects and papers.
I have a PubMed "Developmental Coordination Disorder" research paper collectiuon which you may find of some interest, at
Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) - Dyspraxia
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/1v9jzpUc5t6/collections/11232220/public/
Apraxia is the name of the acquired form of these issues, acquired as a result of brain injury, stroke, or dementia
I have also have a PubMed "Apraxia "at
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/1v9jzpUc5t6/collections/42039662/public/
I hope you find this information useful.
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I am re.ally pleased to see the research papers being posted here. Thank you0
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Hi @EricaMcD - should you wish you can search the medical info here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/This is a medical database that anyone can use. dolfrog provides links to the info he has saved from this database, but you could get more up to date 'research papers' from checking this out yourself.
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