Functional limitation definition

Functional limitation means a reduced ability or lack of abili- ty to perform an action or activity in the manner or within the range considered to be normal.
Functional limitation means the inability to perform a normal activity. "Physician" means a provider of physician services as defined in 42 CFR 440.50.
Functional limitation means restriction of the ability to perform a physical action, activity, or task in an efficient, typically expected or competent manner.

Examples of Functional limitation in a sentence

  • Functional limitation refers to the aspects of a disability that interfere with an individual’s ability to function in some capacity on a regular and continuing basis.Accommodations for the Senior Candidate Examination will only be considered with appropriate documentation.

  • Functional limitation means something that is intrinsic to the individual (equivalent to “capacity” in the ICF).

  • Functional limitation studies commonly reported walking and standing balance improvements.

  • Definition: Functional limitation that interferes with daily functioning (particularly with activities of daily living), or places the resident at risk of injury.

  • Functional limitation immediately after cast immobilization and closed reduction of distal radius fractures: Preliminary report.


More Definitions of Functional limitation

Functional limitation means the effects of the disability on learning and in the learning environment that prevent a student from completing a task or a range of tasks, whether simple or complex, that affect academic functioning. Functional limitations are used to identify reasonable accommodations in lieu of asking for diagnoses.
Functional limitation means a limitation imposed by a disability that impedes or limits an individual’s functioning in an employment setting.
Functional limitation means the impact of impairment on the ability to perform basic work activities in a routine job setting, including the areas of cognitive and social functioning outlined in WAC 388-449-0020, and the exertional limitations, functional physical capacity, non-exertional physical limitations, and functional limitations defined in WAC 388-449-0030.
Functional limitation means the inability to perform a normal activity.
Functional limitation means limitations on a claimant's sustained exertional, nonexertional, mental and sensory abilities, realistically evaluated in a work-like environment, caused by claimant's impairment or combination of impairments, as individually assessed by the Secretary in each claimant's case;
Functional limitation. Any limitations imposed on an individual as a result of their disabling physical or mental medical condition/s that creates a workplace barrier. Such barriers include, but are not limited to, performing job tasks; accessing benefits or privileges of employment; or, accessing the application process.