| ICFCY-Code | Title | Description |
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b147
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Psychomotor functions |
Specific mental functions of control over both motor and psychological events at the body level. |
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b1470
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Psychomotor control |
Mental functions that regulate the speed of behaviour or response time that involves both motor and psychological components, such as in disruption of control producing psychomotor retardation (moving and speaking slowly; decrease in gesturing and spontaneity) or psychomotor excitement (excessive behavioural and cognitive activity, usually nonproductive and often in response to inner tension as in toe-tapping, hand-wringing, agitation, or restlessness.) |
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b1471
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Quality of psychomotor functions |
Mental functions that produce nonverbal behaviour in the proper sequence and character of its subcomponents, such as hand and eye coordination, or gait. |
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b1472
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Organization of psychomotor functions |
Mental functions that produce complex goal directed sequences of movement. |
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b1478
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Psychomotor functions, other specified |
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b1479
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Psychomotor functions, unspecified |
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b750
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Motor reflex functions |
Functions of involuntary contraction of muscles automatically induced by specific stimuli. |
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b7500
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Stretch motor reflex |
Functions of involuntary contractions of muscles automatically induced by stretching. |
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b7508
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Motor reflex functions, other specified |
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b7509
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Motor reflex functions, unspecified |
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b7653
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Stereotypies and motor perseveration |
Functions of spontaneous, non-purposive movements such as repetitively rocking back and forth and nodding the head or wiggling. |
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d3100
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Responding to the human voice |
Responding to the human voice in a very basic manner reflected by changes in breathing patterns, or with gross or fine body movements. |
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d440
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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. |
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d4408
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Fine hand use, other specified |
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d4409
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Fine hand use, unspecified |
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d446
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Fine foot use |
Performing the coordinated actions to move or manipulate objects using one's foot and toes. |
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d4701
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Using private motorized transportation |
Being transported as a passenger by private motorized vehicle over land, sea or air, such as by car, taxi or privately-owned aircraft or boat. |
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d4702
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Using public motorized transportation |
Being transported as a passenger by a motorized vehicle over land, sea or air designed for public transportation, such as being a passenger on a bus, train, subway or aircraft. |
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d4751
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Driving motorized vehicles |
Driving a vehicle with a motor, such as an automobile, motorcycle, motorboat or aircraft. |
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d6503
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Maintaining vehicles |
Repairing and taking care of motorized and non-motorized vehicles for personal use, including bicycles, carts, automobiles and boats. |
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d815
|
Preschool education |
Learning at an initial level of organized instruction in the home or in the community designed primarily to introduce a child to a school-type environment and prepare the child for compulsory education, such as by acquiring skills in a day-care or similar setting in preparation for school (e.g. educational services provided in the home or in community settings designed to promote health and cognitive, motor, language and social development and readiness skills for formal education). |
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d9202
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Arts and culture |
Engaging in, or appreciating, fine arts or cultural events, such as going to the theatre, cinema, museum or art gallery, or acting in a play, dancing, being read to or reading for enjoyment, singing in a group or playing a musical instrument. |
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e1
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CHAPTER 1 PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGY |
This chapter is about the natural or human-made products or systems of products, equipment and technology in an individual's immediate environment that are gathered, created, produced or manufactured. The ISO 9999 classification of technical aids defines these as "any product, instrument, equipment or technical system used by a disabled person, especially produced or generally available, preventing, compensating, monitoring, relieving or neutralizing" disability. It is recognized that any product or technology can be assistive. (See ISO 9999: Technical aids for disabled persons - Classification (second version); ISO/TC 173/SC 2; ISO/DIS 9999 (rev.).) For the purposes of this classification of environmental factors, however, assistive products and technology are defined more narrowly as any product, instrument, equipment or technology adapted or specially designed for improving the functioning of a disabled person. |
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e1200
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General products and technology for personal indoor and outdoor mobility and transportation |
Equipment, products and technologies used by people in activities of moving inside and outside buildings, such as motorized and non-motorized vehicles used for the transportation of people over ground, water and air (e.g. buses, cars, vans, other motor-powered vehicles and animal-powered transporters), not adapted or specially designed, except as appropriate for age, such as tricycles and prams. |
|
e330
|
People in positions of authority |
Individuals who have decision-making responsibilities for others and who have socially defined influence or power based on their social, economic, cultural or religious roles in society, such as teachers, employers, supervisors, religious leaders, substitute decision-makers, guardians or trustees. |
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e5500
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Legal services |
Services and programmes aimed at providing the authority of the state as defined in law, such as courts, tribunals and other agencies for hearing and settling civil litigation and criminal trials, attorney representation, services of notaries, mediation, arbitration and correctional or penal facilities, including those who provide these services. |