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Over the past 6, I have become less able to ambulate or, more simply, put one foot in front of the other.
If the arm is used, the patient can ambulate sooner.
"When you ambulate slowly, getting across can be difficult."
He was back on the ground, where you could stand up and ambulate all by yourself at a reasonably safe speed.
The doors eventually opened and took forever to close, as is common in places where people need plenty of time to ambulate.
Most patients ambulate more easily and participate more actively in their personal care.
Tortoises are diurnally active, ambulating mainly over the course of the day.
They were just about the wooliest beasts I'd ever seen, like ambulating haystacks.
The number of times which candidates ambulate around the altar depends on which degree is being presented.
Lieutenant Obal was ambulating by their table on his way out of the mess hall.
Modern practice is to mobilize patients as soon as possible and ambulate with walking aids when tolerated.
For most of his childhood, Fries was able to ambulate freely as well as participating in sports and other activities.
"Individuals can and should proceed to ambulate on a restricted basis, and if travel is necessary, accept the risks inherent at such a time."
Due to this permanent physical impairment, he is unable to ambulate and uses calipers and a wheelchair.
Moreover, the child may require the use of special supports, ambulatory devices or splints to help them ambulate and function normally.
I walk, talk, ambulate, somnambulate, fox trot - why not like me?' "
Some had never conceived of the idea of Dr. Smith walking anywhere; now to see him ambulating was a shock indeed.
The use of an appropriate mobility aid will help to decrease the individual's risk of falls and make them safer to ambulate independently in the community.
The woman walked slowly, with a halting gait, as if she'd been forced to ambulate with a pair of swim fins for shoes.
In addition, having a patient get out of bed and ambulate soon after surgery is a time honored way to prevent DVTs.
We should be able to ambulate back to Arge- lius, 0e we take care not to strain the systems.
Reportedly, that particular SDR enabled the young woman to ambulate, whereas before the surgery, she was too tight to do so.
Lovely word, "ambulate."
Ms. Amuso said: "My girls ambulate with braces, one on crutches, the other with a walker.
"Come on guys," Dodd pleaded, "let's ambulate.