Mobility disabilities refer to a range of conditions that affect an individual's ability to move around freely and independently. These types of disabilities can be caused by various factors, including physical injuries or illnesses, genetic conditions, or age-related changes in the body. Examples of mobility disabilities include paralysis, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, and muscular dystrophy. People with these types of disabilities may have difficulty walking, using stairs, driving a car or operating machinery. They often require assistance in performing daily activities such as getting dressed, bathing, eating, and going to the bathroom. Mobility disabilities can significantly impact an individual's quality of life, but with appropriate support and accommodations, people with these conditions can lead full and active lives.