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Editor's note: This story is written by Robert Sobotka, 75. In 2016, he was diagnosed with a mass on pancreas and multiple tumors in his liver. Walking up a ...
Editor's note: Oluwatomilona "Tomi" Ifelayo was walking the halls of Mayo ... I would walk around a corner and hear someone speaking my language on the phone.
Ongoing pain or pain that comes and goes. Stiffness or limited movement of the big toe, which could lead to trouble walking. Hard skin on the sole of the foot.
Medicine to increase walking speed. Dalfampridine (Ampyra) may help to slightly increase walking speed in some people. Possible side effects are urinary ...
You might need to wear a walking boot or brace or use crutches. Sometimes, surgery is needed to help a stress fracture heal completely. You may be more ...
The peripheral nerves link the brain and spinal cord to other parts of the body. These nerves control muscles that allow you to walk, blink, swallow, pick ...
Dazed appearance. Listlessness and tiring easily. Irritability and crankiness. Loss of balance and unsteady walking. Excessive crying. Change in eating or ...
"If you just have a structured walking routine that you're getting ... But it's important to just get up and walk for 20, 35 minutes," says Dr. Ray. No ...
The purpose of this study is to compare treadmill walking and over ground walking gait characteristics in people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. A Study ...
Both uncontrolled pain and medication side effects can make walking around ... It's critical that geriatric patients hospitalized post-trauma get out of bed and ...
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