Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health provides comprehensive therapy for children and adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). Our services include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and exercise physiology. NDIS and Medicare supported.
Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) Therapy in Perth
At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we provide expert multidisciplinary therapy for children and adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). Our dedicated team of physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and exercise physiologists work together to create tailored treatment plans that improve coordination, motor skills, and overall independence.
What is Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)?
Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), often referred to as Dyspraxia, is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects an individual’s ability to plan and coordinate movements. People with DCD may experience difficulty with everyday tasks that require fine or gross motor skills, such as handwriting, tying shoes, or participating in sports.
How Can Allied Health Professionals Help with DCD?
Occupational Therapists help children and adults with DCD improve fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and daily living tasks such as dressing, feeding, and using utensils.
Physiotherapists work on improving balance, strength, and coordination, helping clients participate in physical activities and build confidence.
Speech Therapists may assist with any speech-related coordination difficulties, particularly if oral motor skills are impacted.
Exercise Physiologists create exercise programs tailored to improve overall motor function, fitness, and physical coordination, helping clients become more active and engaged.
Occupational Therapists help children and adults with DCD improve fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and daily living tasks such as dressing, feeding, and using utensils.
Physiotherapists work on improving balance, strength, and coordination, helping clients participate in physical activities and build confidence.
Speech Therapists may assist with any speech-related coordination difficulties, particularly if oral motor skills are impacted.
Exercise Physiologists create exercise programs tailored to improve overall motor function, fitness, and physical coordination, helping clients become more active and engaged.
Developmental Coordination Disorder Symptoms and Challenges
Children with DCD often display challenges such as:
Children with DCD often display challenges such as:
Poor balance and coordination
Difficulty with handwriting or holding objects
Trouble with dressing, buttoning, or using cutlery
Awkward movements when running, jumping, or playing sports
Frequent tripping or dropping objects
Difficulty learning new motor skills
These difficulties can affect a child’s ability to participate in school activities, social interactions, and physical play. Early intervention through occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and other allied health services can significantly improve motor skills and coordination, allowing children with DCD to thrive.
How We Support Children and Adults with DCD at Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health
Our team uses evidence-based therapies to address the unique needs of individuals with DCD:
Our team uses evidence-based therapies to address the unique needs of individuals with DCD:
Occupational Therapy for DCD
Our occupational therapists help children and adults develop fine motor skills and strategies to improve daily activities. Through personalized interventions and play-based therapy, we focus on improving hand-eye coordination, dressing skills, and other functional tasks.Physiotherapy for DCD
Physiotherapists work on gross motor skills such as balance, coordination, and muscle strength. Through fun, engaging exercises, we help clients develop the skills they need to confidently navigate physical activities like sports, climbing, and running.Exercise Physiology for DCD
Exercise physiologists design individualized exercise programs aimed at improving coordination, motor planning, and physical endurance. By engaging in regular movement-based therapy, children and adults with DCD can enhance their physical abilities and overall fitness.Speech Therapy for DCD
For those with co-occurring speech difficulties, our speech therapists can help with oral motor coordination, making communication clearer and more effective.NDIS DCD Support
We are a registered NDIS provider, offering DCD therapy services tailored to your NDIS plan. Our team collaborates with families, caregivers, and schools to ensure holistic, ongoing support.
Kids Therapy Gym and Sensory Room for DCD
At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we provide a kids therapy gym and a sensory room, designed to support children with DCD through active, play-based therapies. Our therapy spaces are equipped with tools like trampolines, climbing frames, and swings to build motor skills in a fun, interactive environment.
At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we provide a kids therapy gym and a sensory room, designed to support children with DCD through active, play-based therapies. Our therapy spaces are equipped with tools like trampolines, climbing frames, and swings to build motor skills in a fun, interactive environment.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
Q: What causes Developmental Coordination Disorder?
The exact cause of DCD is unknown, but it is thought to involve abnormal development of the brain regions responsible for coordinating movement. It is more common in children with family histories of motor difficulties and is not caused by general medical conditions or physical disabilities.
Q: How is DCD diagnosed?
DCD is typically diagnosed by a pediatrician, psychologist, or neurologist through assessments of motor function, coordination, and daily living skills. A multidisciplinary team may be involved, including occupational therapists and physiotherapists, to determine the level of motor difficulties.
Q: Can DCD improve with therapy?
Yes, with early intervention and consistent therapy, children and adults with DCD can significantly improve their motor skills and coordination. Occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and exercise programs tailored to individual needs can help them overcome challenges in daily tasks and physical activities.
Q: What are the common signs of DCD in children?
Some common signs of DCD in children include:
Difficulty learning to ride a bike or use playground equipment
Frequent falling, tripping, or bumping into objects
Struggles with fine motor tasks like using scissors or writing
Awkward or clumsy movements during physical activities
Taking longer to learn self-care tasks like dressing or tying shoes
Q: Is DCD related to Autism or ADHD?
DCD can co-occur with other neurodevelopmental conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), but it is a distinct condition. Each requires specific interventions, though some therapies, like occupational therapy, may overlap.
Q: Is therapy for DCD covered by NDIS?
Yes, if your child or family member is an NDIS participant, therapies for DCD such as occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and exercise physiology can be funded through their NDIS plan. Our team can help you navigate the NDIS and access the appropriate services.
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External Resources for Developmental Coordination Disorder in Australia
Raising Children Network – Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
https://raisingchildren.net.au/disability/disability-types/motor-disability/developmental-coordination-disorder
Provides a comprehensive overview of DCD, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for children with DCD.Occupational Therapy Australia – Developmental Coordination Disorder
https://otaus.com.au
Information on how occupational therapists can help individuals with DCD improve their motor skills and daily functioning.Better Health Channel (Victoria) – Dyspraxia
https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/dyspraxia
Detailed information about DCD, symptoms, and treatment options.National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
https://www.ndis.gov.au
Learn how the NDIS can support individuals with DCD through funded therapy services and interventions.The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne – Developmental Coordination Disorder
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Developmental_Coordination_Disorder_DCD/
A helpful fact sheet on DCD and how it impacts motor skills in children.