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  2. Locomotive syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Locomotive syndrome is generally found in the ageing population as locomotor functions deteriorate with age. Symptoms of locomotive syndrome include limitations in joint mobility, pain, balance disorder, malalignment and gait abnormality. [2] Locomotive syndrome is commonly caused by chronic locomotive organ diseases.

  3. Les Autres sport classification - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of Les Autres sport classification is to allow for fair competition between people of different disability types. [1] [2] As a system, its purpose in being created was largely to find a way to include people with certain types of disabilities not covered by other disability sport classification types, but who otherwise fit inside the model and culture of who should be a Paralympic ...

  4. LC1 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, BBC Sport defined this classification as "Amputee, Spinal Cord Injury and Les Autre competitors compete within the classification groupings LC1 - essentially for riders with upper limb disabilities," [2] In 2008, BBC Sport defined this classification was "LC1: Riders with upper limb disabilities" [1] In 2008, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation defined this classification was ...

  5. Age-related mobility disability - Wikipedia

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    Mobility disabilities are not restricted to older and hospitalized individuals; such disabilities have been reported in young and non-hospitalized individuals as well due to decreased functional mobility. [5] The increase in the rate of disability causes loss of functional independence [6] and increases the risk of future chronic diseases. [7]

  6. Gross motor skill - Wikipedia

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    Gross locomotor skills would include running, jumping, sliding, and swimming. ... "Tummy-time" is a good example of this. ... Children with disabilities who are as ...

  7. GALS screen - Wikipedia

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    A GALS screen is an examination used by doctors and other healthcare professionals to detect locomotor abnormalities and functional disability relating to gait, arms, legs and the spine. [ 1 ] Examination

  8. Physical disability - Wikipedia

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    A physical disability is a limitation on a person's physical functioning, mobility, dexterity or stamina. [1] Other physical disabilities include impairments which limit other facets of daily living , such as respiratory disorders , blindness , epilepsy [ 2 ] and sleep disorders .

  9. LW1 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    LW1 is a para-alpine standing skiing classification for people with severe lower extreme disabilities in both extremities. It includes both skiers with amputations and cerebral palsy . International classification is done through IPC Alpine Skiing, and national classification through local national sport federations.