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... walking, headache, confusion, or neck or back pain with walking. Symptoms of orthostatic hypotension usually get worse in hot weather or when you are ...
Stand or walk in the pool. Although there's little research on the use of water pressure for foot and ankle swelling, standing or walking in a pool seems to ...
To compensate, he or she may walk on the ball of the foot, the outside of the foot or even the top of the foot in severe cases. Problems stemming from walking ...
Some examples of aerobic exercise that can help lower blood pressure include walking, jogging, cycling, swimming or dancing. Another possibility is high ...
A stress test can show problems with blood flow within the heart. A stress test usually involves walking on a treadmill or riding a stationary bike. A health ...
This tendon is used when you walk, run, jump or push up on your toes. The structure of the Achilles tendon weakens with age, which can make it more ...
The purpose of this study is to find out what kinds of therapy equipment are most effective in improving walking and balance after a stroke. Participation ...
Numbness or paralysis of arms or legs; Fainting; Double vision; Rapid or irregular heartbeat; Confusion or slurred speech; Stumbling or difficulty walking ...
You often hear the old adage that nurses are caring and compassionate. It's true, but what does it mean? How do you show it, how do you express it, ...
They help do things such as sense that the feet are cold and move the body's muscles for walking. Peripheral nerves are made of fibers called axons that are ...
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