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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for curb
  1. ... stairs: Place your walker on the step or curb in front of you if you are going up. Place it beneath the step or curb if you are going down. Make sure all ...
  2. To go up one step or a curb: Step up with your stronger leg first. Place your weight on your stronger leg and bring your cane and weaker leg up to ...
  3. ... you when you are approaching steps or a curb. Approach steps and curbs head-on so you can find them with ...
  4. ... the car from street level, not from a curb or doorstep. Car seats should not be too ...
  5. ... the car from street level, not from a curb or doorstep. Have the front seat moved back ...
  6. ... when trying to lift the child over a curb or high step. Other ways this injury may ...