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It also can cause a child to develop more slowly than usual, for example, in walking, talking or learning new things. A changed gene causes Noonan syndrome ...
Sudden; Brief; Involuntary · Sometimes severe enough to interfere with eating, speaking or walking ; Hiccups. Sleep starts. Shakes or spasms due to anxiety or ...
Wearing a short leg cast or walking boot to stabilize the tendon. Wearing orthotics to control the foot position. Surgery may be considered if pain doesn't ...
People who need knee replacement surgery often have problems walking, climbing stairs and getting up out of chairs. If only one part of the knee is damaged ...
Kyphosis is associated with weakened back muscles and difficulty doing tasks such as walking and getting out of chairs. The spinal curvature can also make ...
Pay attention to your steps and walk slowly. Use assistance. Always use handrails, a walking stick, your walker or cane when out in winter weather. Take ...
Walking or running on uneven surfaces or poor field conditions may increase the risk of an ankle sprain. Prior ankle injury. Once you've sprained your ankle or ...
Cold urticaria (ur-tih-KAR-e-uh) is a reaction that appears within minutes after skin is exposed to the cold. Itchy welts, also called hives, ...
Before beginning strength training, consider warming up with brisk walking or another aerobic activity for five or 10 minutes. Cold muscles are more prone ...
Yoga is a wonderful form of exercise that provides benefits that walking and strength training do not provide.
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