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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Walking
  1. ... smiling for the first time, rolling over, and walking. The screening compares your child's milestones to those ... year. Includes playing peekaboo, following simple directions, and walking while holding on to furniture. 18 months. Includes ...
  2. ... adults. They include: Mobility problems (e.g., trouble walking or standing up) Balance disorders Chronic (long-term) ... falls or problems with balance, standing, and/or walking. A set of tasks known as fall assessment ...
  3. ... socks or slippers to protect your feet when walking. You don't want to walk barefoot, even ... not too hard on the feet, such as walking. Getting your feet checked at your health care ...
  4. ... may tilt so you feel like you're walking uphill. As you exercise, you'll be asked ... the easiest level while you keep pedaling or walking to cool down. Will I need to do ...
  5. ... of muscle coordination that may cause difficulties with walking or speech Changes in behavior Confusion, including not ...
  6. ... or so severe that you may have trouble walking , climbing stairs, or doing other daily activities. They ...
  7. ... this blood alcohol level, you may have difficulty walking and speaking. Other symptoms may include confusion, nausea, ...
  8. ... may include: Getting more exercise, with activities such walking, dancing, and using weight machines. Adding calcium and ...
  9. ... legs Dizziness , balance problems , or clumsy movement when walking Bladder control problems Fatigue Problems thinking or learning ...
  10. ... hands and legs Dizziness Problems with balance and walking Bladder control problems Fatigue Problems with thinking or ...
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