Developmental Coordination Disorder
SNOMED CT Concept for Developmental Coordination Disorder
In SNOMED CT, Developmental Coordination Disorder is the concept 'Developmental coordination disorder (disorder)', SCTID 26483008, in the disorder hierarchy. It corresponds to ICD-11 6A04 Developmental motor coordination disorder. Always verify the active identifier against your current SNOMED CT release before use.
Clean coding starts with the right concept ID — here is the SNOMED CT mapping for Developmental Coordination Disorder, alongside its ICD-11 home.
In short
In SNOMED CT, Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is represented by the concept Developmental coordination disorder (disorder), SCTID 26483008, within the clinical-finding/disorder hierarchy. It is the canonical term for the motor-skills disorder historically termed specific developmental disorder of motor function. In ICD-11, the corresponding entity is 6A04 Developmental motor coordination disorder, sitting under neurodevelopmental disorders. Always verify the active concept and any retirement or replacement notes against your current SNOMED CT release, as identifiers are governed by SNOMED International.Coding and crosswalk notes
- SNOMED CT: Developmental coordination disorder (disorder) — SCTID 26483008; synonym specific developmental disorder of motor function. Use the fully specified name for record clarity.
- ICD-11 MMS: 6A04 Developmental motor coordination disorder — characterised by significant delay in acquisition of gross and fine motor skills and impairment in coordinated motor execution, with onset in the developmental period, not solely explained by intellectual developmental disorder, visual impairment, or a neurological condition affecting movement.
- Mapping discipline: SNOMED-to-ICD-11 maps are version-dependent; confirm against the live release rather than a cached value before committing to an EHR or claims workflow.
- Differential at coding time: distinguish from cerebral palsy and from coordination difficulty secondary to a defined neurological lesion, which carry their own concepts.
The Pinnacle way
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SNOMED International browser for the active concept identifier; WHO ICD-11 for the Foundation and MMS entity 6A04 and its clinical descriptors.Next step — Confirm the live SCTID in your current SNOMED CT release, then map to ICD-11 6A04 for cross-system reporting.
This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
What to watch
Confirm the SCTID against your live SNOMED CT release — identifiers can be inactivated or replaced, and version-dependent ICD maps must be re-validated before EHR or claims use.
Try this at home
Record the fully specified name 'Developmental coordination disorder (disorder)' alongside the SCTID so the concept stays unambiguous across systems and audits.
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This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.
Frequently asked
What is the SNOMED CT concept ID for Developmental Coordination Disorder?
DCD is represented in SNOMED CT as 'Developmental coordination disorder (disorder)' with SCTID 26483008. Always verify it is the active concept in your current release before committing it to a record.
How does the SNOMED CT concept relate to ICD-11?
The SNOMED CT disorder concept for DCD corresponds to ICD-11 entity 6A04, Developmental motor coordination disorder, under neurodevelopmental disorders. Cross-system maps are version-dependent and should be revalidated against the live release.
Is 'specific developmental disorder of motor function' the same concept?
Yes — that is a recognised synonym for the same DCD concept. Using the fully specified name in records reduces ambiguity across mappings.