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Motor impairment is the partial or total loss of function of a body part, usually a limb or limbs.  This may result in muscle weakness, poor stamina, lack of muscle control, or total paralysis. In the college environment, some motor impairment necessitates adaptations to allow students to function successfully in class. 

Many students with motor impairments use wheelchairs for mobility; others can walk with the aid of canes, braces, crutches, or walkers. Using these devices allow the person to move about more quickly and conserve energy. 

The need for adaptation varies among students with motor impairments.  Therefore, the student should be consulted regarding the areas and extent of adaptation needed.  There are, however, some general considerations that apply to most students with motor impairments.

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