tldr I was looking up the classification system for cerebral palsy (GMFCS) and part of the 2nd level is "climbing stairs with the use of a railing" which just about knocked me out. Ableds. . . are you not. . . using railings? it's right there? this is trying to tell me it's abled culture Not to use the railing?
Are you physically able-bodied and do you use the handrail on the stairs?
I am able-bodied and use the handrail always/almost always (ex: hands are full)
I am able-bodied and never use the handrail/only use in certain cases (tag them)
I am disabled and want to click a button/show results
See Results(use your best judgement as to whether or not abledness applies to you here. mostly I mean disabilities that would have some impact on stair-climbing, natch. chronic pain/fatigue counts, but, like, d/Deafness wouldn't, you get me?)
Before my motor control got wrecked I would maybe a third of the time but unless it was an exceptionally steep stairway it was almost an affectation or to hold me to the railing side laterally while I made large or fast steps, nothing like I do now.