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  1. ... teaching crutch walking. (b) By teaching elevation stressing climbing steps, curbs, stairs and ramps and enter- ing an automobile and ... unaffected hand while holding the cane. Frame #31: Stair Climbing is a preparatory step for ... Frame #32: Stepping down from Curbs on ...
  2. ... cise, such as a long walk, taking long steps, climbing stairs or swinging the legs when bent at the ...
  3. ... sitting quietly, and (b) just after running or climbing stairs, etc. Questions for Consideration 1.-2. How does the temperature ...
  4. ... Sudden shocks such as one receives when in climbing a flight of stairs he takes one step too many, or such as may be received ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Preparation for motherhood 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Altemus, [c1896]
    ... man never complains of any inconven- ience in climbing stairs; in fact he more often than not, runs up two steps at a time. While men are stronger than ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The practical physician and home apothecary 
    Publication: Chicago, Ill. : Smucker & Co., 1891
    ... falls on slippery floor or pavement, too much stair climbing or taking a false step; riding in vehicles without springs or on a ...
  7. ... family. Either the nurse will wear herself out climbing stairs, or the patient will suffer neglect. To step from one room to the next to give ...
  8. ... family. Either the nurse will wear herself out climbing stairs, or the patient will suffer neglect. To step from one room to the next to give ...
  9. ... family. Either the nurse will wear herself out climbing stairs, or the patient ^ill suffer neglect. To step from one room to the next to give ...
  10. ... Functional-limitation status is identified by responses to questions on serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs; difficulty dressing or bathing; serious difficulty hearing or ...
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