👉 Dishabilitation, in medicine and law, is a legal term used to describe a person's inability to perform their duties or functions due to illness, injury, or mental incapacity. It refers to an inability to perform tasks that require physical strength, concentration, or judgment, despite the individual's best efforts. In the context of medical settings, dishabilitation may refer to a patient who is unable to perform certain procedures due to severe medical conditions such as heart disease, stroke, or paralysis