Physical Limitations
Physical limitations refer to the restrictions in a person's ability to perform certain tasks or activities due to their body’s capabilities. These limitations can arise from various factors, including age, injury, illness, or congenital conditions. For example, someone with a broken leg may find it difficult to walk or run until they heal.
These limitations can affect daily life, impacting mobility, strength, and endurance. Individuals may require assistance or adaptive tools, such as wheelchairs or prosthetics, to help them navigate their environment. Understanding physical limitations is essential for creating inclusive spaces and providing appropriate support for those affected.