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  1. ... so you need a whole different type of foot to balance and bend at the ankle. And ... Almost every activity—including walking—requires a different foot. How have your prosthetics changed since you began ...
  2. ... simple fracture of a bone in his right foot, which happened during a tennis match. “I was ... misstep and felt something hurt in my right foot,” Michael says. His physical therapist fitted him with ...
  3. ... They gave me the confidence to put my foot down and say, “My symptoms really aren’t ...
  4. ... disease, eye problems, dental disease, nerve damage, and foot problems. There are different types of diabetes Type ...
  5. ... Heart disease and stroke Kidney disease Vision problems Foot problems Nerve damage Sexual and bladder problems Gum ...
  6. ... on the legs from the arch of the foot to just above or below the knee. They ...
  7. ... help prevent falls. This includes standing on one foot. Flexibility exercises, like yoga, stretch your muscles and ...
  8. ... person contracts their residual muscle (like flexing their foot), the EMG activity is sent to a computer ...
  9. ... What to do at home: Stand on one foot or practice walking heel-to-toe. Flexibility exercises ...
  10. ... also plans to hike all the 4,000-foot mountain peaks in New Hampshire. Her advice to ...
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