Praxis

Piaget defines praxises as “coordinated movement systems based on a result or intention.” These praxises are acquired through experience. However, some individuals may experience praxis disorders. These disorders lead to difficulties in the elaboration, planning, and automation of certain gestures and movements. It is important to note that there is not just one praxis disorder but various praxis disorders, such as ideational apraxia, ideomotor apraxia, constructive apraxia, or dressing apraxia…
To support your patients with praxis disorders, explore our selection of games designed to improve fine motor skills and gesture planning…

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