Several conditions can affect a child's mobility, including:
Cerebral palsy: A group of disorders that affect movement, muscle tone, and coordination. Muscular dystrophies: Genetic disorders that cause muscle weakness and loss of muscle mass. Developmental coordination disorder (DCD): A condition characterized by poor coordination and motor skills. Spina bifida: A birth defect that affects the spine and can lead to mobility challenges. Injuries or surgical interventions that temporarily or permanently affect mobility.