What is the cause of locomotor disabilty of the member of the household?
Categories
Value
Category
00
not reported
01
cerebral palsy
02
polio
03
Ieprosy
04
stroke
05
arthrities
06
cardio-respiratory disease
07
other illness
10
burns
11
injury other than burns
12
medical/surgical intervention
13
old age
14
other reasons
15
not known
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Description
Definition
Locomotor disability:
A person with - (a) loss or lack of normal ability to execute distinctive activities associated with the movement of self and objects from place to place and (b) physical deformities, other than those involving the hand or leg or both, regardless of whether the same caused loss or lack of normal movement of body - was considered as disabled with locomotor disability. Thus, persons having locomotor disability included those with (a) loss or absence or inactivity of whole or part of hand or leg or both due to amputation, paralysis, deformity or dysfunction of joints which affected his/her “normal ability to move self or objects” and (b) those with physical deformities in the body (other than limbs), such as, hunch back, deformed spine, etc. Dwarfs and persons with stiff neck of permanent nature who generally did not have difficulty in the normal movement of body and limbs was also treated as disabled.