The latter would not explain the possible ophthalmoplegia and difficulty with ambulation, however. |
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It was late October and he had been complaining of shortness of breath, difficulty in ambulation, and generally feeling very sick. |
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The pediatrician noted slight delay in ambulation at 12 months, but in line with maternal developmental patterns. |
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After transfer, a nurse or physical therapist assists the patient with progressive ambulation. |
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Clearly, these patients were limited in their exercise tolerance by fatigue of their muscles of ambulation. |
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The second step was to show that improving function of the muscles of ambulation has a salutary effect on exercise tolerance. |
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This program consisted of ambulation with portable oxygen and arm exercises to maintain muscle tone. |
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In the lower extremities, arteriosclerosis causes ischemia of the calf muscles during ambulation. |
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He is also pursuing studies in the recovery of ambulation and the role of exercise. |
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Indeed, a delicate balance must be struck between encouraging autonomous ambulation and restricting patients' mobility to protect them from harm. |
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All Luxfer Medical products are designed to increase mobility and ambulation time. |
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Twenty-seven women were randomized to bed rest with minimal ambulation in hospital, and 26 women were discharged home. |
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Most patients progress to assisted ambulation and full weight bearing. |
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Patient compliance is improved because ambulation is permitted. |
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Obesity that prevents ambulation exacerbates venous hypertension because the calf muscle is not working to keep the veins pumping the blood out of the leg. |
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In some cases, a chest tube can be left in for one or two days and can be attached to a one-way Heimlich valve or to a water-seal device allowing ambulation. |
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Cushioned inner and outer sole provides shock absorption to help improve patient comfort during ambulation. |
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Island-hopping around the eastern Mediterranean is about as rewarding as it gets, but be flexible when you contemplate some Aegean ambulation. |
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In an instant, you are catapulted elsewhere, kept at a distance, in a mental ambulation. |
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The Walker FXPro is built around an ultra low-profile sole that provides the smoothest possible transition from heel to toe for normal ambulation without stressing the foot and ankle. |
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Mobilization was graded as sitting in bed, sitting on the edge of the bed, standing and preambulatory exercises and ambulation. |
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The Thera Extra from Ergolet is a new bariatric ambulation and gait training product. |
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Shoulder injuries, for example, are common in wheelchair users and have prompted the development of alternative exercises that reduce stress on the joints and muscles used for ambulation. |
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