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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. ... swimming, aiming to walk a certain number of steps each day, or stair climbing. Take into account the person's current physical ...
  3. ... Functional-limitation status is identified by responses to questions on serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs; difficulty dressing or bathing; serious difficulty hearing or ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Vitalic breathing 
    Publication: New York City : Thomas Robert Gaines, [1923]
    ... fifth step inhale as before; at the sixth step, exhale. Make this breathing continuous while mounting stairs or climbing inclines. Do not fail to use the nose ...
  5. 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 ...
  6. 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 ...
  7. ... doing your everyday physical activities like walking and climbing stairs and moving furniture around in the house?" Berkowitz: That was the SF 20? Ware: That was the SF 20. Let me go back to a question you asked me earlier and I didn't ...
  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. ... 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 ...
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