Disabilities Physical
1. Physiological, functional, and/or mobility limitations are all included.
2. It can be fluctuating or intermittent, chronic, progressive or constant, visible or invisible, and visible or invisible.
3. Some have a lot of discomforts, some have a lot less, and some have none at all.
Examples and characteristics of "Progressive" conditions:
These disabilities deteriorate with time, but their severity varies.
1. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - degeneration of the nervous system
2. Muscular Dystrophy - Muscle Dystrophy is a term used to describe a group of diseases that affect
3. Chronic Arthritis - joint inflammation.
Examples and characteristics of "Non-Progressive" conditions:
These disabilities are not progressive and do not change with time.
1. Cerebral Palsy is a neurological disorder.
2. Spina Bifida is a congenital spinal cord abnormality.
3. Traumatic spinal cord injury — neurological impairment caused by trauma.
These disabilities are not progressive, although they can change with time.
1. Fibromyalgia is a persistent pain disorder.
2. Chronic Exhaustion Syndrome (CFS) is a type of fatigue that lasts for a long time.
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