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To me, the definition of 'lame' meaning like a lame leg or something is too dated to be the first thing most people think of in most contexts.
As a rancher "lame" is in regular usage, but it's something that happens to animals and not to people.
A person with a persistent leg injury would simply be referred to with a sentence like "Jim's got a bad leg, he's walked like that since a bull ran him over"
Good friend of mine has a gimpy leg after 2 too many motorcycle accidents. He is lucky to have one of them at all. I dont think "lame" has ever come up in context of him or his infirmary.
'Gimpy' in this context is definitely an ablist slur.
That's my thinking too. It's too removed from its roots to really have a negative context for most folks.