Search Results 111-120 of 18092 for walking
Standing, walking and swaying · Rocking · Leaning forward · Lunging · Kneeling · Squatting · On hands and knees · Lying on your side.
It goes away with rest or angina medicine. Pain that starts when you're walking uphill or in the cold weather may be angina. Stable angina is predictable. It is ...
Walking, running or other activities that put pressure on the ball of the foot may worsen or trigger pain. Risk factors. Factors that appear to contribute to ...
A stress test can show changes with blood flow within the heart. A stress test usually involves walking on a treadmill or riding a stationary bike. A healthcare ...
Peripheral nerves send messages from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. They help do things such as move the body's muscles for walking and ...
Walking up or down stairs. Kneeling or squatting. Sitting with a bent knee for long periods of time. When to see your doctor. If the knee pain ...
But within a month, Bob was walking with a cane and, shortly thereafter, a walker. By January, Bob was confined to a wheelchair, no longer able to walk on his ...
It can affect walking and balance, hand coordination, speech and swallowing, and eye movements. Ataxia usually results from damage to the part of the brain ...
Many restaurants in downtown Rochester are within walking distance of Mayo Clinic. You can find traditional Minnesota favorites, such as walleye and wild ...
Learn about this brain condition that affects your ability to walk, move your eyes, talk and eat.
Mayo Clinic does not endorse companies or products. Advertising revenue supports our not-for-profit mission.
Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic Press.
Make a gift before July 31 and it can be doubled in impact thanks to a $100,000 Summer Challenge.