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BODY FUNCTIONS description
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BODY STRUCTURES
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ACTIVITIES AND PARTICIPATION
  d4 (104)
CHAPTER 4 MOBILITY This chapter is about moving by changing body position or location or by transferring from one place to another, by carrying, moving or manipulating objects, by walking, running or climbing, and by using various forms of transportation.
    
Changing and maintaining body position (d410-d429)
    d410 (10)
Changing basic body position Getting into and out of a body position and moving from one location to another, such as rolling from one side to the other, sitting, standing, getting up out of a chair to lie down on a bed, and getting into and out of positions of kneeling or squatting.
    d415 (8)
Maintaining a body position Staying in the same body position as required, such as remaining seated or remaining standing for work or school.
    d420 (4)
Transferring oneself Moving from one surface to another, such as sliding along a bench or moving from a bed to a chair, without changing body position.
    d429 Changing and maintaining body position, other specified and unspecified
    
Carrying, moving and handling objects (d430-d449)
    d430 (8)
Lifting and carrying objects Raising up an object or taking something from one place to another, such as when lifting a cup or toy, or carrying a box or a child from one room to another.
    d435 (4)
Moving objects with lower extremities Performing coordinated actions aimed at moving an object by using the legs and feet, such as kicking a ball or pushing pedals on a bicycle.
    d440 (6)
Fine hand use Performing the coordinated actions of handling objects, picking up, manipulating and releasing them using one's hand, fingers and thumb, such as required to lift coins off a table or turn a dial or knob.
    d445 (8)
Hand and arm use Performing the coordinated actions required to move objects or to manipulate them by using hands and arms, such as when turning door handles or throwing or catching an object.
    d446 Fine foot use Performing the coordinated actions to move or manipulate objects using one's foot and toes.
    d449 Carrying, moving and handling objects, other specified and unspecified
    
Walking and moving (d450-d469)
    d450 (6)
Walking Moving along a surface on foot, step by step, so that one foot is always on the ground, such as when strolling, sauntering, walking forwards, backwards, or sideways.
    d455 (9)
Moving around Moving the whole body from one place to another by means other than walking, such as climbing over a rock or running down a street, skipping, scampering, jumping, somersaulting or running around obstacles.
    d460 (5)
Moving around in different locations Walking and moving around in various places and situations, such as walking between rooms in a house, within a building, or down the street of a town.
    d465 Moving around using equipment Moving the whole body from place to place, on any surface or space, by using specific devices designed to facilitate moving or create other ways of moving around, such as with skates, skis, scuba equipment, swim fins, or moving down the street in a wheelchair or a walker.
    d469 Walking and moving, other specified and unspecified
    
Moving around using transportation (d470-d489)
    d470 (6)
Using transportation Using transportation to move around as a passenger, such as being driven in a car, bus, rickshaw, jitney, pram or stroller, animal-powered vehicle, private or public taxi, train, tram, subway, boat or aircraft.
    d475 (5)
Driving Being in control of and moving a vehicle or the animal that draws it, travelling under one's own direction or having at one's disposal any form of transportation, such as a car, bicycle, boat or animal-powered vehicle.
    d480 Riding animals for transportation Travelling on the back of an animal, such as a horse, ox, camel or elephant.
    d489 Moving around using transportation, other specified and unspecified
    d498 Mobility, other specified
    d499 Mobility, unspecified
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ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS