Management focuses on improving function and quality of life
Apraxia is a motor disorder that impairs the ability to perform purposeful, coordinated movements despite having the physical ability to do so. It can affect various activities, including speech and limb movements. Therapy is often used to improve motor planning and coordination.
Motor disorder affecting the ability to perform purposeful movements
Difficulty coordinating movements
Clinical evaluation, neurological assessments
Variable; improvement with therapy may occur
Impaired motor coordination and daily functioning
Brain damage, stroke, neurodegenerative conditions
Speech therapy, physical therapy
Speech therapy, physical therapy
Can affect people of all ages; often related to neurological conditions
Ongoing therapy and support are crucial for improving function
This information aims to provide a general understanding of the subject matter, but individual circumstances can vary significantly. Please remember to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and guidance.
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