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This scale is a valid and reliable tool to objectively measure trunk stability and dynamic control levels (2). c) Motor skill assessment: Timed Up and Go Test: The Timed Up and Go Test was used to assess functional mobility and dynamic balance (3). The patient was told to get up from the chair, walk 3 meters, return and sit back in the chair. The time was recorded. Timed Stair Climbing Test: It consists of the individual climbing the stairs and returning to the starting point. 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Individuals with MID face significant challenges in daily life activities and social interactions due to deficiencies in motor skills. Hand grip strength is considered a fundamental indicator of overall muscle strength and level of independence, while trunk control plays a crucial role in both postural stability and dynamic movement coordination.\n\nThe project seeks to scientifically evaluate the physical and functional parameters of these individuals and highlight the impact of motor control on daily living activities. The study is limited to individuals aged 12-18, including those with intellectual disabilities attending rehabilitation centers and healthy individuals visiting hospitals. 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