The energy expenditure needed to ambulate with an above-knee prosthesis is far greater than that needed with a below-knee prosthesis. |
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Encourage the patient to ambulate after surgery and elevate her legs whenever possible to reduce swelling. |
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May be able to ambulate using canes or crutches, but performs all events from a wheelchair. |
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The latter can sometimes escape from the tomb and ambulate around the cemetery or bead for some places that it is familiar with. |
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The battery clips are used with a pair of batteries and a battery holster to allow the patient to ambulate. |
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Individuals can and should proceed to ambulate on a restricted basis, and if travel is necessary, accept the risks inherent at such a time. |
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The boy was using arm crutches to ambulate, and his short legs moved in a wide and awkward manner that suggested he was sweeping the floor with his feet. |
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When you ambulate slowly, getting across can be difficult. |
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The patient continued to ambulate with a slightly hemiparetic gait pattern but advanced each leg independently in a reciprocal fashion. |
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Dysarthria, truncal ataxia, and lower extremity weakness developed, with subsequent loss of his ability to ambulate. |
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For medical reasons as yet unidentified, something happens to normally robust fathers upon entry into one of these kids' museums, something that instantaneously saps them of their ability to speak, ambulate, or even parent. |
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