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Blistering, crusting, irritation, itching, or reddening of the skin · blue lips, fingernails, or skin · chest pain or tightness · change in walking and balance ...
Any single intervention on dementia-related brain changes is unlikely to have a large clinical effect on its own. "The work group recognized that we need to ...
Protect your foot from further injury by not stressing it. Keep your foot raised after standing or walking. You might need to not play your favorite sport for a ...
We are also interested in learning what a behavioral feedback intervention can tell us about adherence to medicine. Finally, we hope this research project ...
For Tyler McDonald, the worst part of his debilitating leg pain and mobility issues wasn't needing a cane to walk or requiring heavy doses of pain medication to ...
... walking speeds is needed to assess the functional level of impaired patients. ... This study included a range of walking ... Intervention.Comparing normal sitting ...
Explore Mayo Clinic studies testing new treatments, interventions ... Were you able to get up and stand or walk, bearing weight on your leg, after your injury?
... intervention with those of aerobic exercises alone, in a cohort of elderly patients who had undergone elective cardiac surgery, and who were classified as ...
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