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She stopped her nervous ambulation and turned quickly to face him.
"We worked on ambulation, and about 30 percent more of our patients are walking now," she said.
The ladies stopped their ambulation only a few steps away from where Calvin lay.
Weeks 4 and 6 are the controlled ambulation phase.
There was a serious purpose behind their ambulation.
For me the challenges of ambulation remain present.
Note if the person experiences pain with ambulation.
Up to 50% of patients will achieve some degree of ambulation.
This can cause ambulation impairment, such as trouble climbing stairs or maintaining balance.
The groans, the sighs, the tentative wobbles in the name of ambulation.
The end of the corridor was as far as she was allowed to go on her ambulation.
A walking heel may be applied for ambulation.
He grew weaker physically and from 1992 he often needed the wheelchair for ambulation.
Ambulation is also highly encouraged to improve lung inflation.
"I think he's going to make substantial progress still in terms of strength, endurance and speed of ambulation."
All I have to do is move this switch and he'll recover consciousness - though not, of course, the power of ambulation.
Loss of ambulation (occurring within 15 years after onset)
Practical Profile: lower limbs are functional for ambulation over longer distances."
It generally encircled the ambulation, or was constructed as a separate oval shaped space.
Mobility: Includes technologies such as those that assist older adults in ambulation, transportation, or driving.
Measurement of ambulation was recorded in 10-minute bins.
Very high doses actually meant less ambulation.
Difficulty in ambulation that results from chemotherapy is generally temporary in nature, though recovery times of six months to a year are common.
The prescription of an assistive device along with gait training can also prolong independent ambulation.
As the disease progresses, the condition leads to an inability to walk (ambulation) by late childhood or adolescence.