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Scoliosis. This is when the spine curves sideways. Chronic pain resulting from damage to the spinal cord. Motor difficulties that can affect walking. Examples ...
You can get up and walk around soon after the procedure. Walking and moving helps keep blood clots from forming. Wearing compression stockings or bandages ...
Some activities associated with exercise headaches include running, rowing, tennis, swimming and weightlifting. Health care providers divide exercise headaches ...
During this exam, your healthcare professional checks how you walk and maintain your balance. The major nerves of your central nervous system also are ...
One of the best things you can do if you have peripheral artery disease is start walking on a regular basis. Walk for 30 minutes a day, at least four or ...
“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 ...
female surfer walking on beach ... Varicose veins typically appear in the legs, ankles and feet, because standing and walking put more pressure on veins in the ...
amputee patient Mary Quinn Shaultz walking down Mayo Clinic hallway ... "Patients who have had osseointegration procedures are able to mobilize much better and ...
Move more, she says. Add regular daily walks. "Walking is something you can do pretty easily. And you don't have to take 30 minutes out of your day ...
Examples include walking, dancing, low-impact aerobics, exercising on elliptical training machines, stair-climbing and gardening. These types of exercises ...
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