Disability Tax Credit for Walking Im pairment
How you are eligible for Disability Tax Credit for Walking Impairment A walking impairment means that it takes an inordinate amount of time to walk even with appropriate therapy, medication, and devices. These devises include canes and walkers for example. To be considered as markedly restricted, you must always be reliant on a wheelchair outside of your home, and have difficulty walking 100 meters. It may either take a great deal of time to do so, or you may experience shortness of breath or pain.
How it affects the Person’s Daily Life A walking impairment is the limitation of independently moving within the environment on foot. For patients with multiple sclerosis, walking impairments are one of the most common features of this central nervous system disease. In a poll of over 2000 people, 87% of the people with multiple sclerosis said that they experienced limitations in their walking ability.
This can occur throughout the stages of multiple sclerosis; however walking impairments are a common characteristic in the advanced stages of this disease. The association between walking impairments and multiple sclerosis is that the walking impairment worsens along with the patient’s neurological injury and damage, harming their ability to perform physical activity.
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