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Your healthcare professional will watch you walk and check your leg muscles for weakness. Your health professional also may check for numbness on your shin ...
Aerobic activity. Try brisk walking, jogging, biking, swimming or water aerobics. Any physical activity that uses large muscle groups and increases your heart ...
Progressive supranuclear palsy. This is a rare nervous system condition that causes problems with walking, balance and eye movements. It may resemble ...
Weight-bearing exercises, such as walking, help maintain peak bone density. ... Use a cane, walking stick or walker. If you don't feel steady when you walk ...
If you travel by airplane, walk the aisle now and then. For long car trips, stop frequently and walk around. Move. After you've had surgery or been on bed ...
Various sidewalks surrounding active construction projects in downtown Rochester will be closed for safety. Patients are encouraged to use the subway system ...
Walking pads or treadmills allow you to walk at a slow speed and answer emails, work on a project or participate in a video conference call. An active ...
Standing, walking and swaying · Rocking · Leaning forward · Lunging · Kneeling · Squatting · On hands and knees · Lying on your side.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at noon. The Path to Health total fitness system, a walking and jogging path equipped with multiple exercise stations, ...
Traumatic injury. Examples include car collisions, diving accidents or falls. Muscle weakness. Weakness in an arm or leg or trouble walking may be a sign of a ...
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