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ACTIVITIES AND PARTICIPATION

CHAPTER 4
MOBILITY
Walking and moving
d455 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.

Inclusion
crawling, climbing, running, jogging, jumping, and swimming

exclusion
transferring oneself (d420); walking (d450)



d4550 d4551 d4552 d4553 d4554 d4558 d4559
Crawling Climbing Running Jumping Swimming Moving around, other specified Moving around, unspecified
Moving the whole body in a prone position from one place to another on hands, or hands and arms, and knees. Moving the whole body upwards or downwards, over surfaces or objects, such as climbing steps, rocks, ladders or stairs, curbs or other objects. Moving with quick steps so that both feet may be simultaneously off the ground. Moving up off the ground by bending and extending the legs, such as jumping on one foot, hopping, skipping and jumping or diving into water. Propelling the whole body through water by means of limb and body movements without taking support from the ground underneath.


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