Paralysis is an extremely serious problem -- even partial paralysis or the kind of severe mobility loss described in this question is an emergency. A rabbit in this condition requires immediate veterinary treatment. There are many possible causes for this kind of condition -- from the description given in the question, it's impossible to narrow it down to find the actual cause. The vet will probably be able to tell what's wrong. See the related questions below for help and links.
Very little.
that has little to no social mobility
A Mobility car is a car that has special equipment for special needs drivers. It can be as little modification as extended pedals to as big as acceleration on the wheel.
Wubbles are little raindrop shaped things that double overnight.
Joints are where two or more bones make contact. They allow for articulation. There are 3 classification of functions for joints 1) synarthrosis - provides little mobility 2) amphiarthrosis - provides a bit more mobility 3) diarthrosis - provides a greater mobility
Heated blankets are designed to be used overnight while sleeping, so there's little risk.
Boxers can lose a little weight overnight by sweating out water, but then face the extreme danger of dehydration during their match.
Sara is an immature little kid!!
Anyone can ride around in a mobility scooter, but it is usually used by people who have severely restricted mobility - as in, they can only walk a few steps at a time.The requirements of qualifications for Medicare or other insurance coverage is a little more complicated. Generally, one must require use of a mobility scooter to get around their home - that is, one must be unable to walk around the house without aid of a mobility device. A mobility evaluation, performed by a doctor, is usually used to determine these capabilities.
Yes as otherwise it becomes too heavy, they can get weighed down when it gets wet, it can grow over their eyes, they can become water logged and the little lambs can't find their mums teats to drink, also there is an increased risk of flystrike.
Structural classification- how the bones are connected (fibrous joint, cartilaginous joint, synovial joint). Functional classfication- synarthrosis (little or no mobility); sutures of the skull amphiarthrosis (slight mobility); vertebrae diarthrosis (variety of mobility/movement); shoulder, hip, elbow, knee
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