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Gross Motor
Gross motor limitations involve limitations in the movement of large body parts such as legs, back, arms. Examples include balancing, bending, carting, climbing, kneeling, lifting, foot control, pushing/pulling, reaching, sitting, squatting, standing, or walking.
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Fine Motor
Fine motor movements are small movements that use the small muscles of a body part, often the hand. Examples include feeling/sensing, grasping, or handling/fingering.
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Other Motor
These types of limitations refer to miscellaneous body movements such as body size, decreased stamina/fatigue, overall body coordination, overall body weakness/strength, slow movements/reaction time, spasm/tic/tremor/blinking, use of one hand/arm, or use of one side/full body.
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