Monday, January 15, 2018

What is a Physical Disability?

As promised, today's Blog is on physical disabilities. I hope any of the information I share today helps you in some way to understand what exactly a physical disability is. As always feel free to email me anytime and let me know what disabilities you would like me to focus on next weekend. barbgadway@live.com  Blessings and Love and I will see you all again on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. HUGS! ❤

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

Mobility impairment includes physical defects, including upper or lower limb loss or impairment, poor manual dexterity, and damage to one or more organs of the body. Disability in mobility can be a congenital or acquired problem, or a consequence of disease. People who have a broken skeletal structure also fall into this category.
Visual impairment is another type of physical impairment. There are hundreds of thousands of people who suffer greatly from minor to various serious vision injuries or impairments. These types of injuries can also result in severe problems or diseases such as blindness and ocular trauma. Some other types of vision impairment include scratched cornea, scratches on the sclera, diabetes-related eye conditions, dry eyes and corneal graft, macular degeneration in old age and retinal detachment.
Hearing loss is a partial or total inability to hear. Deaf and hard of hearing people have a rich culture and benefit from learning sign language for communication purposes.[citation needed] People who are only partially deaf can sometimes make use of hearing aids to improve their hearing ability.
Physical impairment can also be attributed to disorders causing, among others, sleep deficiency, chronic fatigue, chronic pain, and seizures.
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Physical disabilities

A physical disability is one that affects a person's mobility or dexterity. A person with a physical disability may need to use some sort of equipment for assistance with mobility. It also includes people who have lost limbs or who, because of the shape of their body, require slight adaptations to be made to enable them to participate fully in society.
Paraplegia and Quadriplegia are what many people first identify with a physical disability. Paraplegia results from injury to the spinal cord, occurring below the neck, while quadriplegia refers to damage to the spinal cord in the neck. Varying degrees of loss of limb and other mobility may result from either condition. Other forms of physical disability, such as polio (an acquired disease), cerebral palsy (damage to brain tissue during fetal stages) and some genetic conditions can result in loss of mobility.
Types of Physical Disabilities:
Paraplegia
Quadriplegia
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Hemiplegia
Cerebral palsy
Absent limb/reduced limb function
Dystrophy 
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What is physical disability?

A physical disability is the long-term loss or impairment of part of your body’s physical function. It can involve difficulties with walking and mobility, sitting and standing, use of your hands and arms, sight, hearing, speech, breathing, bladder control, muscle control, sleeping, fits and seizures or chronic tiredness. A physical disability may be genetic. It can also come about through something that happened before or during birth or later in life through an illness or injury. A physical disability may be obvious, such as loss of a limb, or less obvious, for example, epilepsy.

What causes physical disabilities?

There are many different causes of physical disabilities including:
  • Amputation
  • Accident or injury
  • Acquired brain injury (ABI) and stroke
  • Arthritis
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Epilepsy
  • Genetic disorders
  • Illnesses or substances a mother was exposed to during pregnancy
  • Meningitis
  • Motor Neurone Disease
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Parkinson’s
  • Polio
  • Problems during birth
  • Respiratory (lung) disorders such as COPD
  • Spina bifida
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I hope any of today's information that I shared today enlightened or helped you in understanding more about physical disabilities. Peace and Love and Have a blessed morning/ afternoon/ evening and week! ❤

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