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Wearing a pair of ill-fitting shoes can make walking across the room uncomfortable. Dr. Glenn Shi, Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon, says shoes that are too ...
Peripheral nerves send messages from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. They help do things such as move the body's muscles for walking and ...
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, ...
Pain that worsens when you stand, run, flex your feet or walk — especially barefoot on a hard surface — and improves when you rest; Sharp or shooting pain ...
... walk, and a team representing Mayo Clinic will lead the walkers on the main level. Maps with healthy walking advice from Mayo Clinic can be picked up at the ...
Some examples of aerobic exercise that can help lower blood pressure include walking, jogging, cycling, swimming and dancing. Another helpful type of ...
Learn about this brain condition that affects your ability to walk, move your eyes, talk and eat.
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 ...
Mental disability, also called intellectual disability. No speech or little speech. Trouble walking, moving or balancing. Smiling and laughing often and seeming ...
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