Home / Health / Dyspraxia: The Hidden Cause of Frequent Falls
Dyspraxia: The Hidden Cause of Frequent Falls
3 Dec
Summary
- Adults with dyspraxia fall nine times more often monthly.
- Over half of children with dyspraxia fall weekly.
- Falls cause injuries from sprains to fractures and concussions.

People with dyspraxia, or DCD, face frequent falls due to disrupted coordination, impacting their confidence from childhood into adulthood. New research reveals adults with DCD fall nine times more often than their peers, with over half of children experiencing weekly falls. These incidents result in serious injuries, including broken bones and concussions.
The psychological toll is substantial, with many experiencing high levels of anxiety about falling, leading to social withdrawal and reduced independence. This overlooked issue, missing from major fall prevention guidelines, contributes to hospital admissions and increased healthcare costs.
Experts advocate for recognizing DCD in fall risk assessments, training healthcare professionals, and supporting schools in creating safer environments. Addressing the emotional impact and raising public awareness are crucial steps to providing effective support and preventing falls for individuals with dyspraxia.




