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change in walking and balance; chills; clumsiness or unsteadiness; cough producing mucus; coughing; diarrhea; difficult, burning, or painful urination ...
The purpose of this study is to assess whether or not consistent walking in an exoskeletal device provides health benefits, and to assess the level of ...
Trouble walking or climbing stairs. Numbness, tingling or sudden pain in the legs. Weakness on one or both sides of the body. As the condition gets worse ...
This tendon is used when walking, running, jumping or pushing up on your toes. But if it's injured, the pain, typically located in the back of your calf ...
Focus on activities you like, such as biking, walking, yoga and swimming. Your health care team can help you come up with an exercise plan that's right for ...
Eggnog is high fat and high calorie. "Depending on the size of your glass could be about 60 minutes of walking to burn it off." "One small ...
Walks and other physical activities can help improve sleep at night. Limit daytime sleep. Avoid afternoon napping, especially long naps. Set a peaceful mood ...
People in this stage may become unable to walk without assistance. They may even be unable to sit or hold up their head without support. Muscles may become ...
And to walk down the aisle at the end of his wedding ceremony a month later, with a little help and with his new bride by his side. "The people at Saint Marys ...
However, elderly patients are more likely to have unwanted effects (eg, problems with balance or walking, swelling in the feet or legs) and age-related ...
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