What are examples of body structure and function impairments in the ICF model?
Posture issues, muscle weakness, reduced ROM, pain, inability to maintain chest, bulbar symptoms, and hypo/hyperreflexia.
What activity limitations may be seen in the ICF model?
Unable to sit independently, difficulty with fine motor tasks, gait difficulties, quiet voice, and difficulty chewing or swallowing.
What participation restrictions may occur according to the ICF model?
Unable to work, unable to go for food with friends, and unable to engage in a reading group.
How do body structure and function impairments affect activity?
They contribute to activity limitations.
How do activity limitations affect participation?
They can lead to participation restrictions.
Why are ICF examples useful for physiotherapists?
They help link impairments to functional impact and participation.