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Physical Disabilities Kadir YILDIRIM

Outline  Definitions  Physical disabilities  Problems

Definition … disfunction of person’s motor mobility; bones, muscles, joints..

Physical Disabilities Cerebral Palsy- CP  Caused by neurological  Affect muscle control  Not progressive

Physical Disabilities Reasons of Cerebral Palsy Brain injuries Premature Dangerous chemical Infections Drug/alcohol abuse

Physical Disabilities Cerebral Palsy Spastic-hypertonic: muscles and joints do not move properly Hypotonicity: little muscle tone Athetosis: problems with voluntary muscle control Ataxia: lack of motor cordination; balance, fine motor

Physical Disabilites Spinal Cord Injuries Brain is not affected! No signal No sensation

Problems In Daily Life and Schools No emphaty Transportation problem Not proper construction Lack of special education

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