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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.
Movement disorders are clinical syndromes with either an excess of movement or a paucity of voluntary and involuntary movements, unrelated to weakness or spasticity. [1] ...
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 ...
BC3 - Cerebral palsy or another disability. Locomotor dysfunction in all four limbs. Use the help of a ramp to propel the ball into play. Assisted by an aide (ramper). BC4 - Not cerebral palsy, but another disability, for example muscular dystrophy or tetraplegia. Locomotor dysfunction in all four limbs; Use hands to propel the ball into play
LW1 is a standing classification [1] used in para-alpine skiing but not para-Nordic skiing. [2] LW stands for Locomotor Winter, [3] and the classification is for people with severe lower extreme disabilities in both extremities. [1]
Locomotor ataxia is the inability to precisely control one's own bodily movements. [1] Disease. People afflicted with this disease may walk in a jerky, non-fluid ...
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 .
The human musculoskeletal system (also known as the human locomotor system, and previously the activity system) is an organ system that gives humans the ability to move using their muscular and skeletal systems. The musculoskeletal system provides form, support, stability, and movement to the body.