"Locomotor disability" refers to any form of cerebral palsy or a condition of the bones, joints, or muscles that restricts limb movement significantly.
Mobility disability is another name for locomotor disability.
Temporary or permanent locomotor impairment can be caused by a variety of medical problems.
The estimation of locomotor disability is based on functional impairment.
Any loss or aberration of a psychological, physiological, or anatomical structure or function in a human being is classified as impairment.