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  1. Walking Problems (National Library of Medicine)  
    What are walking problems? If you are like most people, you walk thousands of steps each day. You walk to do your daily activities, get around, and ... for those people who have a problem with walking, daily life can be more difficult. Walking problems ...
  2. Mobility Aids (National Library of Medicine)  
    Mobility aids help you walk or move from place to place if you have adisability or an injury. They include: Crutches Canes Walkers Wheelchairs Motorized ... injury or disease has left you unable to walk. Choosing these devices takes time and research. You ...
  3. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... PSP affects your movement, including control of your walking and balance. It also affects your thinking and ... they may include: A loss of balance while walking. This is often the first symptom. Speech problems ...
  4. Foot Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Each of your feet has 26 bones, 33 joints, and more than 100 tendons, muscles, and ligaments. No wonder a lot of things can go wrong. Here are a few common ...
  5. Pneumonia (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is pneumonia? Pneumonia is an infection in one or both of the lungs. It causes the air sacs of the lungs to fill up with fluid or pus. It can range ...
  6. Health Risks of an Inactive Lifestyle (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... TV or on the internet) Go for a walk in your neighborhood. It can be more fun if you walk your dog, walk your kids to school, or walk with a friend. Stand up when talking on ...
  7. Diabetic Foot (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... socks or slippers to protect your feet when walking. You don't want to walk barefoot, even indoors. And be sure your shoes ... Use sunscreen on exposed skin and don't walk barefoot at the beach. In cold weather, wear ...
  8. Guide to Good Posture (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... when you are moving, like when you are walking, running, or bending over to pick up something. ... everyday activities, like watching television, washing dishes, or walking Stay active. Any kind of exercise may help ...
  9. Exercise and Physical Fitness (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... and improve your overall fitness. Examples include brisk walking, jogging, swimming, and biking. Strength, or resistance training, ... band. Balance exercises can make it easier to walk on uneven surfaces and help prevent falls. To ...
  10. Peripheral Nerve Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... As a result, you may have pain, trouble walking, or a variety of other problems, depending on ... your muscles and all your movement, such as walking, talking, and using your hands. Weak or aching ...
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