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Ignoring plantar fasciitis can result in chronic heel pain that hinders your regular activities. You're likely to change your walk to try to avoid plantar ...
Strength training exercises, especially those for the upper back. Weight-bearing aerobic activities, like walking. Flexibility exercises. Stability and balance ...
Keep a pair of walking shoes at your desk, and take a brisk walk during your lunch break. Be prepared. Make sure you have comfortable shoes and loose-fitting ...
Loss of balance or unsteadiness. Losing your balance while walking, or feeling imbalanced, can result from: Vestibular problems. Abnormalities in your inner ear ...
... walking, running and standing tall. [TRT 3:08]. Journalists: The broadcast quality video package and additional b-roll are available in the downloads. Click ...
Complications · Problems walking. When clubfoot is not treated, children with the condition can walk but may put their weight on the side of the foot or the top ...
Nipunie Rajapakse, a pediatric infectious diseases specialist. Dr. Rajapakse says walking pneumonia is a lung tissue infection spread, in part, through the ...
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 ...
“Walk in designated walkways as much as possible,” Moss says. “Taking shortcuts over snow piles and other frozen areas can be hazardous. Look ahead when you ...
Once you're comfortable walking in waist-high water, try walking in deeper water. As you walk, swing your arms. For a more intense workout, consider jogging ...
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