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Acquired dyspraxia after a brain injury: Dom’s story | NHS

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Dom’s traffic accident caused severe head injuries and he was in a coma for several months. As a result, he was diagnosed with dyspraxia, a disorder that affects movement and co-ordination. Dom describes the physical and mental effects of dyspraxia and how he adapted to everyday life. Read about childhood dyspraxia http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Dyspraxia-(childhood)/Pages/Introduction.aspx

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