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  2. Walker (mobility) - Wikipedia

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    Modern walkers are height adjustable and should be set at a height that is comfortable for the user, but will allow the user to maintain a slight bend in their arms. This bend is needed to allow for proper blood circulation through the arms as the walker is used. The front two legs of the walker may or may not have wheels attached, depending on ...

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    Cost: $158 | Weight capacity: 300 lbs | Height: Adjustable | Type of walker: Rollator | Brakes: Yes | Extra features: Storage seat, backrest, storage bag, foldable, swivel wheels, brake lock This ...

  4. Walking vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A walking vehicle is a vehicle that moves on legs rather than wheels or tracks. Walking vehicles have been constructed with anywhere from one to more than eight legs. There are many designs for the leg mechanisms of walking machines that provide foot trajectories with different properties. Walking vehicles are classified according to the number ...

  5. Assistive cane - Wikipedia

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    A cane can help redistribute weight from a lower leg that is weak or painful, improve stability by increasing the base of support, and provide tactile information about the ground to improve balance. In the US, ten percent of adults older than 65 years use a cane, and 4.6 percent use walkers. [1]

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  7. Quarter glass - Wikipedia

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    Only some cars have them. In some cases, the fixed quarter glass may set in the corner or "C-pillar" of the vehicle. Quarter glass is also sometimes called a valence window. [2] This window may be set on hinges and is then also known as a vent window, wing window, wing vent window, or a fly window. Most often found on older vehicles on the ...

  8. Windscreen wiper - Wikipedia

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    The reduced height of the windscreen would need the use of short wiper arms which would not have the reach to the edge of the windscreen. A simple single-blade setup with a center pivot (Fig. 4) is commonly used on rear windscreens, as well as on the front of some cars.

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    Henry Cavill explains why he "reloaded" his biceps in the bathroom fight scene in Mission: Impossible - Fallout.