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  1. ... include: Mobility problems (e.g., trouble walking or standing up) Balance disorders Chronic (long-term) illnesses Impaired ... ve had previous falls or problems with balance, standing, and/or walking. A set of tasks known ...
  2. ... your blood changes depending on whether you are standing up or lying down. So, you may be ...
  3. ... provider will tilt the table to an almost standing position for up to 45 minutes. Your provider ...
  4. ... how well you can keep your balance while standing. It can help find out whether a balance ...