Disability is a comprehensive term covering injuries, activity restrictions, and participation restrictions. Injuries are physical functions or structural problems, activity limitation is the difficulty encountered when individuals perform work or actions, participation restrictions are the problems encountered by individuals in his or her life.
Therefore, obstacles are not just health problems. This is a complex phenomenon reflecting the interaction between a person's physical characteristics and the person's social characteristics. Overcoming the difficulties faced by people with disabilities requires intervention to eliminate environmental and social barriers.
People with disabilities have the same health needs as those without disabilities - Immunization, cancer screening etc. Also for poverty and social exclusion, secondary diseases such as pressure ulcers and urinary tract infections Because it is susceptible to the influence of health, gaps in health may be narrowed. There is evidence that people with disabilities are faced with barriers to accessing the health and rehabilitation services needed in many environments
Invisible or hidden obstacles are comprehensive terms covering the scope of hidden obstacles or tasks that are mainly neurological. Invisible or recessive disorders are defined as unimportant obstacles. People with visual impairment or hearing impairment may not be prohibited significantly if you are not wearing glasses or hearing aids, or if you are using careful hearing aids. Some people have reduced vision. Sitting disorder is another type of injured injury; sitting problems are usually caused by chronic back pain. People with joint problems or chronic pain may or may not use walkers on a particular day. The obstacle poses challenges to people with disabilities, but the reality of disability may be difficult to identify or recognize by others. Others may not understand the cause of the problem if they can not see evidence of the problem in a visible form.
Describing patients with general disability / disability people: disorders, chronic health, chronic health, disorders with neurological neuropathy, autism spectrum For those with mental retardation used for: Explanation of people with mental retardation, mental retardation, cognitive disorders, cognitive disorders, sensory disorders or disorders: visual impairment, hearing loss, hearing loss, disability or movement disorders Explanation of people with disabilities: disability, inconvenient exercise Use a wheelchair to use a wand with a wheelchair and a cane to use a pedestrian.
Remembering people without obstacles, the term "physically fit people" may also be the wrong way to talk about people without obstacles. Disabilities such as Autism Spectrum Disorder are not related to the human body. It is appropriate to say that a person is "physically healthy", but it is also necessary to consider that this term does not necessarily correspond to everyone under the umbrella of people with disabilities. For more general terms, please try using words such as "Do not disable". There are still many people who have not identified disabilities. These people may say that they are not physically handicapped, but they may not think they are not aware that they have disabilities. This is something I often encounter at the university campus. Students do not even feel that their state is "invalid enough" or "invalid", but it is clear that they can benefit from the service.