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Physical Disabilities
1
Introduction
 A person with a physical disability is constrained by
his physical ability to perform an activity
independently such as walking, bathing, toiletting, etc.
A person can be physically disabled due to two reasons:
Congenital/Hereditary – the person has physical
disability since birth or the disability developed at a
later stage due to genetic problems, problems with
muscle cells or injury during birth. Acquired – the
person acquired the physical disability through road or
industrial accidents, infections such as polio or
diseases and disorders such as stroke or cancer.
2
TypesofPhysical
Disabilities
 There are two major categories under the Physical
Disability Group, they are:
 Musculo Skeletal Disability
 Neuro Musculo Disability
3
Musculo
Skeletal
Disability
It is defined as the inability to carry out distinctive
activities associated with movements of the body parts
due to muscular or bony deformities, diseases or
degeneration. The disabilities grouped under musculo
skeletal disability are:
 Loss or Deformity of Limbs
 Osteogensis Imperfecta
 Muscular Dystrophy
4
NeuroMusculo
Disability
It is defined as the inability to perform controlled
movements of affected body parts due to diseases,
degeneration or disorder of the nervous system. The
categories are:
 Cerebral Palsy
 Spina Bifida
 Poliomyelitis
 Stroke
 Head Injury
 Spinal Cord Injury
5
DetailsofMusculo
SkeletalDisability
 Loss or Deformity of Limbs
This may be due to birth defect or may occur due to
diseases or accidents. The person may require an
artificial limb to compensate the functional loss of
activities.
6
DetailsofMusculo
SkeletalDisability
 Osteogensis Imperfecta
A defective development of the connective tissues at
the growing age that leads to softening of bones and
the affected person experiences deformed posture. The
person is usually small built with brittle bones. The
cause of this condition is unknown but there is a strong
hereditary link to it. Such persons are usually active
though may require a wheelchair or crutches for
mobility.
7
DetailsofMusculo
SkeletalDisability
 Muscular Dystrophy
Progressive loss of muscle strength due to a group of
hereditary disorders. Muscles around the neck,
shoulders and hips are usually more affected than the
other muscle groups. Muscles of the respiratory system
are also affected at a later stage. With time the affected
person’s functional and mobility status deteriorates
and may require a wheelchair for mobility.
8
DetailsofNeuro
MusculoDisability
 Cerebral Palsy
A group of non-progressive disorders occurring in
young children in which damage of the brain causes
impairment of motor function. It is caused by birth
injury, jaundice and infection. A person with Cerebral
Palsy usually has movement and co-ordination
problems. The person may have other associated
disabilities such as intellectual, behavioral, visual,
speech etc. He may need different adaptive equipment
and external support for the day to day activities.
9
DetailsofNeuro
MusculoDisability
 Spina Bifida
It is due to development defect of the spinal canal,
characterised by incomplete closure of the bony
encasement of the spinal cord. It may cause paralysis
of the lower part of the body depending on the level
and extent of the lesion. The person may loose bowel
and bladder control and may have sensory loss at the
affected side. This person may require a pair of
crutches or wheelchair to move around.
10
DetailsofNeuro
MusculoDisability
 Poliomyelitis
It is an infectious virus disease affecting the lower
motor-neuron system. It is caused by the poliovirus
and can affect children and adults. It causes weakness
in the body and both legs. The person may require
mobility aids and external limb supports for the day to
day activities. Recently it has been found that many
victims of poliomyelitis experience a second decline of
their physical and functional status when they reach
around the age of forty.
11
DetailsofNeuro
MusculoDisability
 Stroke
It is caused by the interruption of blood supply of the
central nervous system or due to hemorrhage inside
the brain. The affected person experiences a sudden
impairment of the sensory motor functioning of one
side of his body. This condition may also associate with
other disorders like loss of vision, hearing, speech or
intellectual functioning. The person may require a
walking stick or wheelchair for mobility.
12
DetailsofNeuro
MusculoDisability
 Head Injury
The extend of this disability depends on the part of the
brain involved and the severity of the injury. In most
cases it leads to a condition called hemiplegia where
the sensory and the motor functions of one side of the
body are impaired. It may also be associated with other
disabling conditions like impairment of vision, hearing,
speech or intellectual functioning.
13
SpinalCordInjury
–twotypesof
disabilities:
1. PARAPLEGIA:
 Total or partial impairment of the sensory and motor functions in
the lower part of the body and lower limbs. In most cases the
affected person looses bowel and bladder control and in some
occasions experience poor postural control. Depending on the level
of injury the affected person may require a crutch, external limb
supports or wheelchair for mobility.
2. TETRAPLEGIA:
 Total or partial impairment of the sensory and motor
functions of the body including all four limbs. The person
looses control over bowel and bladder functions, posture
and even in few cases respiratory functioning. The
affected person may require different assistive devices to
perform daily activities independently.
14
Treatmentfor
PhysicalDisabilities
 Improvement of the disabling condition depends on the
cause, type, extend of the disease, disorder or injury.
However, in most cases the physical improvement is
seen only in the initial few years of disability. There
are few conditions that are progressive type and the
treatment goal is to maintain their condition.
Rehabilitation programmes are planned to help
individuals to overcome initial unstable conditions and
prevent deterioration of the medical condition. The
person should also be more conscious with his diet to
avoid further deterioration of his medical condition and
recurrent of diseases. More importantly, people with
disabilities will learn, through rehabilitation
programme, to manage their disabilities confidently.
Some of the programmes include:
15
Treatmentfor
Physical
Disabilities
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
 Occupational Therapy is a specialised treatment
programme that prepares the clients to live successfully in
his/her own family and society. Through the practice and
training of purposeful and goal directed activities and
exercises, this treatment programme tries to improve
client’s functional abilities and independent living skills.
PHYSIOTHERAPY
 Physiotherapy is a rehabilitative treatment programme, through
the use of physical means such as exercises and electrotherapy
that are planned and customised according to the individual
client’s need. Examples of the treatment are maintaining and
improving the power of the target muscle group, preventing
occurrence and progression of contractures and deformities.
16
Treatmentfor
Physical
Disabilities
SPEECH THERAPY
 Speech Therapy is a specialised treatment and
training programme that treats and trains clients to
communicate effectively.
MEDICATION/VACCINATION
 Medication/Vaccination may be prescribed by doctor to
avoid further deterioration of the physical condition
and structural deformities. Vaccination against
common virus is an effective way to prevent disabling
diseases.
17
Lifeofa
Disabled
 Having a physical impairment is not the end of the
world. Many people with disabilities live their lives
just like any other able-bodied. They enjoy sports,
movies, shopping and do a lot of other activities as
well. They work as hard as the able-bodied and earn a
decent income to support themselves and their
families. Some do get married and have children of
their own. However, they do need support from their
families, friends, members of the public, the
community to help them to integrate into the
mainstream society by accepting who they are. Giving
them opportunities at work and treating them like any
able-bodied are some of the ways that can help them to
live life to the fullest.
18
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Physical disabilities

  • 2. Introduction  A person with a physical disability is constrained by his physical ability to perform an activity independently such as walking, bathing, toiletting, etc. A person can be physically disabled due to two reasons: Congenital/Hereditary – the person has physical disability since birth or the disability developed at a later stage due to genetic problems, problems with muscle cells or injury during birth. Acquired – the person acquired the physical disability through road or industrial accidents, infections such as polio or diseases and disorders such as stroke or cancer. 2
  • 3. TypesofPhysical Disabilities  There are two major categories under the Physical Disability Group, they are:  Musculo Skeletal Disability  Neuro Musculo Disability 3
  • 4. Musculo Skeletal Disability It is defined as the inability to carry out distinctive activities associated with movements of the body parts due to muscular or bony deformities, diseases or degeneration. The disabilities grouped under musculo skeletal disability are:  Loss or Deformity of Limbs  Osteogensis Imperfecta  Muscular Dystrophy 4
  • 5. NeuroMusculo Disability It is defined as the inability to perform controlled movements of affected body parts due to diseases, degeneration or disorder of the nervous system. The categories are:  Cerebral Palsy  Spina Bifida  Poliomyelitis  Stroke  Head Injury  Spinal Cord Injury 5
  • 6. DetailsofMusculo SkeletalDisability  Loss or Deformity of Limbs This may be due to birth defect or may occur due to diseases or accidents. The person may require an artificial limb to compensate the functional loss of activities. 6
  • 7. DetailsofMusculo SkeletalDisability  Osteogensis Imperfecta A defective development of the connective tissues at the growing age that leads to softening of bones and the affected person experiences deformed posture. The person is usually small built with brittle bones. The cause of this condition is unknown but there is a strong hereditary link to it. Such persons are usually active though may require a wheelchair or crutches for mobility. 7
  • 8. DetailsofMusculo SkeletalDisability  Muscular Dystrophy Progressive loss of muscle strength due to a group of hereditary disorders. Muscles around the neck, shoulders and hips are usually more affected than the other muscle groups. Muscles of the respiratory system are also affected at a later stage. With time the affected person’s functional and mobility status deteriorates and may require a wheelchair for mobility. 8
  • 9. DetailsofNeuro MusculoDisability  Cerebral Palsy A group of non-progressive disorders occurring in young children in which damage of the brain causes impairment of motor function. It is caused by birth injury, jaundice and infection. A person with Cerebral Palsy usually has movement and co-ordination problems. The person may have other associated disabilities such as intellectual, behavioral, visual, speech etc. He may need different adaptive equipment and external support for the day to day activities. 9
  • 10. DetailsofNeuro MusculoDisability  Spina Bifida It is due to development defect of the spinal canal, characterised by incomplete closure of the bony encasement of the spinal cord. It may cause paralysis of the lower part of the body depending on the level and extent of the lesion. The person may loose bowel and bladder control and may have sensory loss at the affected side. This person may require a pair of crutches or wheelchair to move around. 10
  • 11. DetailsofNeuro MusculoDisability  Poliomyelitis It is an infectious virus disease affecting the lower motor-neuron system. It is caused by the poliovirus and can affect children and adults. It causes weakness in the body and both legs. The person may require mobility aids and external limb supports for the day to day activities. Recently it has been found that many victims of poliomyelitis experience a second decline of their physical and functional status when they reach around the age of forty. 11
  • 12. DetailsofNeuro MusculoDisability  Stroke It is caused by the interruption of blood supply of the central nervous system or due to hemorrhage inside the brain. The affected person experiences a sudden impairment of the sensory motor functioning of one side of his body. This condition may also associate with other disorders like loss of vision, hearing, speech or intellectual functioning. The person may require a walking stick or wheelchair for mobility. 12
  • 13. DetailsofNeuro MusculoDisability  Head Injury The extend of this disability depends on the part of the brain involved and the severity of the injury. In most cases it leads to a condition called hemiplegia where the sensory and the motor functions of one side of the body are impaired. It may also be associated with other disabling conditions like impairment of vision, hearing, speech or intellectual functioning. 13
  • 14. SpinalCordInjury –twotypesof disabilities: 1. PARAPLEGIA:  Total or partial impairment of the sensory and motor functions in the lower part of the body and lower limbs. In most cases the affected person looses bowel and bladder control and in some occasions experience poor postural control. Depending on the level of injury the affected person may require a crutch, external limb supports or wheelchair for mobility. 2. TETRAPLEGIA:  Total or partial impairment of the sensory and motor functions of the body including all four limbs. The person looses control over bowel and bladder functions, posture and even in few cases respiratory functioning. The affected person may require different assistive devices to perform daily activities independently. 14
  • 15. Treatmentfor PhysicalDisabilities  Improvement of the disabling condition depends on the cause, type, extend of the disease, disorder or injury. However, in most cases the physical improvement is seen only in the initial few years of disability. There are few conditions that are progressive type and the treatment goal is to maintain their condition. Rehabilitation programmes are planned to help individuals to overcome initial unstable conditions and prevent deterioration of the medical condition. The person should also be more conscious with his diet to avoid further deterioration of his medical condition and recurrent of diseases. More importantly, people with disabilities will learn, through rehabilitation programme, to manage their disabilities confidently. Some of the programmes include: 15
  • 16. Treatmentfor Physical Disabilities OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY  Occupational Therapy is a specialised treatment programme that prepares the clients to live successfully in his/her own family and society. Through the practice and training of purposeful and goal directed activities and exercises, this treatment programme tries to improve client’s functional abilities and independent living skills. PHYSIOTHERAPY  Physiotherapy is a rehabilitative treatment programme, through the use of physical means such as exercises and electrotherapy that are planned and customised according to the individual client’s need. Examples of the treatment are maintaining and improving the power of the target muscle group, preventing occurrence and progression of contractures and deformities. 16
  • 17. Treatmentfor Physical Disabilities SPEECH THERAPY  Speech Therapy is a specialised treatment and training programme that treats and trains clients to communicate effectively. MEDICATION/VACCINATION  Medication/Vaccination may be prescribed by doctor to avoid further deterioration of the physical condition and structural deformities. Vaccination against common virus is an effective way to prevent disabling diseases. 17
  • 18. Lifeofa Disabled  Having a physical impairment is not the end of the world. Many people with disabilities live their lives just like any other able-bodied. They enjoy sports, movies, shopping and do a lot of other activities as well. They work as hard as the able-bodied and earn a decent income to support themselves and their families. Some do get married and have children of their own. However, they do need support from their families, friends, members of the public, the community to help them to integrate into the mainstream society by accepting who they are. Giving them opportunities at work and treating them like any able-bodied are some of the ways that can help them to live life to the fullest. 18
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