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Surgery to remove the cyst rarely is needed. It's typically done if other treatments haven't worked and you're still having pain or trouble walking or doing ...
They often involve walking on a treadmill or pedaling a stationary bike while the heart is checked. If you can't exercise, you may be given medicine that ...
trouble thinking, speaking, or walking; trouble breathing; weight gain. Incidence not known. Backache; bloody, black, or tarry stools; cough or hoarseness ...
In fact, I was walking the first night after surgery. Narrator: Unbelievable because of how this 3D model spared him from what surely would have been a much ...
If a Bartholin cyst is causing irritation with your general activities, such as walking, running or riding a bike, or if you are sexually active and it is ...
change in walking or balance; clumsiness or unsteadiness; cough; crying; dizziness; double vision; false sense of well-being; feeling of constant movement of ...
Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by pressure on the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. Nerve-gliding exercises are one type of ...
Dopamine is a naturally occurring substance in the brain that helps provide control of movement and activities such as walking and talking. In patients with ...
... walking will facilitate neurological or functional recovery in some ... walking speeds, distances, and surfaces required for community ambulation.
... walk, slowed movements, slurred speech, stiffness of the arms and legs, tic ... restlessness; trembling and shaking of the fingers or hands; trouble walking ...
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