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  2. Gait abnormality - Wikipedia

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    Watching a patient walk is an important part of the neurological examination. Normal gait requires that many systems, including strength, sensation and coordination, function in an integrated fashion. Many common problems in the nervous system and musculoskeletal system will show up in the way a person walks. [1]

  3. Neurogenic claudication - Wikipedia

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    The predominant symptoms of NC involve one or both legs and usually presents as some combination of tingling, cramping discomfort, pain, numbness, or weakness in the lower back, calves, glutes, and thighs and is precipitated by walking and prolonged standing. However, the symptoms vary depending on the severity and cause of the condition.

  4. Gait deviations - Wikipedia

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    Simple tasks such as walking on level ground, sit-to-stand transfers, and climbing stairs [12] require complex alternative muscle activation patterns [13] because the amputee cannot generate a moment about the prosthetic knee. [14] This poses a problem when knee flexion is required, especially during the transition from the stance phase to the ...

  5. Woman credits 1 exercise for helping her notice warning signs ...

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    The condition impacted all her muscles, but especially the larger ones in the upper arms and upper legs, including the thighs and quadriceps. Core muscle weakness is another symptom, thus Furlan ...

  6. Muscle atrophy - Wikipedia

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    The predominant symptom is increased weakness which may result in difficulty or inability in performing physical tasks depending on what muscles are affected. Atrophy of the core or leg muscles may cause difficulty standing from a seated position, walking or climbing stairs and can cause increased falls.

  7. Inclusion body myositis - Wikipedia

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    Common early symptoms include frequent tripping and falling and difficulty going up stairs. Foot drop in one or both feet can occur. [14] Part of the cause for this dysfunction is the early involvement of the quadriceps muscles. [1] Weakness of the tibialis anterior muscle is responsible for foot drop. Another common early symptom is trouble ...

  8. Climbing stairs has lots of health benefits. Here are 3 ways ...

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    Most of the cardio and muscular benefits of stair climbing happen when going up; while walking down stairs improves coordination and control, it doesn’t force the heart to work as hard as ...

  9. The 27 Best ’90s Cartoons, Ranked - AOL

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    PureWow Editors select every item that appears on this page,, and the company may earn compensation through affiliate links within the story You can learn more about that process here. Yahoo Inc ...