Correlation between the topography of children with disability and the international classification of functioning
Neurological disabilities result from an injury that affects the CNS in its phase of structural and functional maturation, causing a mainly sensorimotor dysfunction, which manifests itself in the pre-, peri- or postnatal period, which is defined as a persistent disorder, with alteration in muscle tone, posture and movement. This study aimed to correlate the topography of children with disability and their motor performance according to the International Classification of Functioning.