
Movement Dysfunction
Movement dysfunction refers to difficulties or abnormalities in how a person moves their body. This can include issues with coordination, balance, strength, or range of motion. Such dysfunction can arise from various factors, including injuries, neurological conditions, or developmental disorders. When movement is impaired, daily activities can become challenging, impacting one's ability to perform tasks like walking, climbing stairs, or even sitting comfortably. Addressing movement dysfunction often involves physical therapy, exercises, or specialized interventions to improve mobility and enhance overall function.