Identification
- Label (rdfs)
- Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Preferred Label
- Motor Impairment
- Alternative Labels
- Mobility Disability, Movement Disability
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Definition and Examples
- Definition
- A Mobility Disability is a condition that impairs an individual's ability to move freely and perform physical activities, often due to issues with the musculoskeletal or nervous systems. This type of disability can range from partial to complete loss of movement in various parts of the body and may require the use of assistive devices such as wheelchairs, crutches, or prosthetics.
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Translations
Class Relationships
- Sub Class Of
- Parent Class Of
- Paralysis
- Complicated Fracture of Major Weight-Bearing Bones
- Lumbar Stenosis with Cauda Equina Compromise
- Nerve Root Compression
- Complicated Fracture of an Upper Limb
- Major Weight-Bearing Joint Surgery
- Disease-Related Fractures
- Amputation
- Chronic Soft Tissue Surgical Intervention
- Major Joint Dysfunction in Extremities
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Additional Information
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- Description
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- Notes
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- Deprecated
- False
Metadata
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