Motor Function Impairments
Motor function impairments refer to difficulties in the ability to move or control muscles effectively. These impairments can result from various conditions, including stroke, cerebral palsy, or multiple sclerosis. Individuals may experience weakness, coordination issues, or problems with balance, affecting their daily activities and overall quality of life.
These impairments can be assessed through various tests and evaluations, often conducted by healthcare professionals such as physical therapists or occupational therapists. Treatment options may include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and assistive devices to help improve mobility and independence for those affected.