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Stand or walk in a pool. Standing or walking in a pool seems to help compress tissues in the legs. That may give you some relief from swelling during ...
How does your gait — or how you walk — relate to your brain health? ... Testing gait. Man walking, gait analysis, movement disorder. The gait test can ...
Trouble walking. People with cerebral palsy may walk on their toes or crouch down when they walk. They also may have a scissorslike walk with their knees ...
Nipunie. Rajapakse says walking pneumonia is a lung tissue infection spread, in part, through the droplets of coughs and sneezes. Graphic: Fever. Cough. Sore ...
Instead of going for a run, take a walk, for example. Don't exercise if your signs and symptoms are "below the neck," such as chest congestion, a hacking ...
“Walking develops new collateral blood vessels and increased blood flow to the legs,” Dr. Erben explains. “I have seen it with my patients over time: Over three ...
Try closing your eyes while standing with your feet together, pretending to walk on a balance beam, balancing on one leg or walking on a varying surface.
The ball is the part of the sole just behind the toes. Pain that gets worse with standing, running, flexing the feet or walking. Doing any of these barefoot on ...
It goes away with rest or angina medicine. Pain that starts when you're walking uphill or in the cold weather may be angina. Stable angina is predictable. It is ...
It can affect walking and balance, hand coordination, speech and swallowing, and eye movements. Ataxia usually results from damage to the part of the brain ...
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