Functional Motor Ability
Dimension 979 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Functional Motor Ability measures the capacity to carry out everyday physical actions that require gross and fine motor control, coordination, strength, and practical self-care skills. It encompasses basic object handling, movement, dressing-related actions, and increasingly independent manipulation of tools and household tasks.
evidence final name · Balloons Out
Minimal Functional Motor Ability
Expressions activating this band do not provide clear evidence of everyday motor functioning and mainly contain unrelated or weakly informative content, indicating the proxy is absent or not meaningfully expressed.
Moderate Functional Motor Ability
Expressions activating this band describe emerging practical motor skills used in routine activities, such as handling toys, cooperating with dressing, pouring, and managing simple fasteners. The ability is expressed as functional but still dependent on basic coordination and assistance for more demanding tasks.
High Functional Motor Ability
Expressions activating this band describe competent, independent physical functioning across gross and fine motor tasks, including standing balance, grasping and transferring objects, tool use, fastening, toileting, and opening containers. The ability is expressed as effective coordination and strength applied to everyday self-directed actions.
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Low Balloons Out: Content characterized by servicer, weapons, different, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect balloons out at this level.
Moderate Balloons Out: Content characterized by clothes, can, toy, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect balloons out at this level.
High Balloons Out: Content characterized by balloons, out, old, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect balloons out at this level.
