predisability
Predisability refers to a state of increased risk for developing a disability. It is not a diagnosis in itself but rather an indication that an individual may be more likely to experience functional limitations in the future due to various factors. These factors can include genetic predispositions, environmental exposures, certain medical conditions, or lifestyle choices. For example, a person with a family history of a degenerative neurological disorder might be considered at predisability for that specific condition. Similarly, individuals experiencing chronic pain or early signs of cognitive decline could be considered in a state of predisability.
The concept of predisability is important for early intervention and preventative measures. Identifying individuals at predisability