Satoshi MIYANO P828 - 833 Balance function ... the key factorsinfluencewalking ability
The patient 's walking or ambulatory potential is mainly determined by the neurological level.6,7 Spasticity , obesity and deformitycan also influencewalking ability
The subjects ... lower extremity injuries and disabilitiesmight influencewalking ability
In addition , provision of string as a pecking device appearedto positively influencewalking ability
loss of balance and reduced walking distance(passive) was influenced byWalking ability
a vital and complex factorinfluencingwalking ability
MS(passive) caused bywalking ability
neurological conditions such as strokes(passive) caused bywalking ability
non - functioning hip flexor muscles with some footdrop(passive) caused bywalking ability
pain or(passive) caused byability to walk ,
traumatic brain and spine injuries , strokes , neurological or orthopaedic causes(passive) caused bywalking ability
an injurypreventswalking ability
the muscleinfluenceswalking ability
The hip abductorscontributeto the ability to walk
disorderinfluencingwalking ability
Cardiovascular comorbidities , depression , and disordersinfluencingwalking ability
FAC > 3 Case of cardiovascular instability , acute impairments of the lower extremitiesinfluencingwalking ability
how muchcontributesto the ability to walk
when closed the foot of the bed is right against the cabinetspreventingability to walk around
Phenotypic severityinfluencesability to walk
the symptoms of celiac disease ... viral infectionscausean ability to walk
to complete wheelchair dependence by 13 years of ageleadingto complete wheelchair dependence by 13 years of age
for use by somebody with a disability that impairs , but does not prevent , walkingDesignedfor use by somebody with a disability that impairs , but does not prevent , walking
any changes(passive) influenced byany changes
to functional disability in daily lifeleadingto functional disability in daily life
for individuals with lower - limb amputation [ 18designedfor individuals with lower - limb amputation [ 18
from the addition of more sophisticated prosthetic componentsresultingfrom the addition of more sophisticated prosthetic components
to the improvement of muscle strengthleadsto the improvement of muscle strength
difficulty with starting or stopping while walkingcausingdifficulty with starting or stopping while walking
to … ( More ) Matthew Pikeleadingto … ( More ) Matthew Pike
to poor quality of lifeleadsto poor quality of life
to increased level of depressionleadingto increased level of depression
to further impairment of peripheral circulationultimately leadingto further impairment of peripheral circulation
in longlasting dependency for daily activities , work disability and decreased quality of liferesultingin longlasting dependency for daily activities , work disability and decreased quality of life
someone to fall into waters unintentionallymay causesomeone to fall into waters unintentionally
in the need of orthoses or wheelchair , loss of personal autonomy in the activities of daily living , relational - communicative , mental and emotional disabilitiesresultingin the need of orthoses or wheelchair , loss of personal autonomy in the activities of daily living , relational - communicative , mental and emotional disabilities
from severe discomfortresultedfrom severe discomfort
pain and fatigue , and preventing sufferers from walking long distancescausingpain and fatigue , and preventing sufferers from walking long distances
to go up or down stairspreventingto go up or down stairs
to a loss of function and independenceleadingto a loss of function and independence
dog limpingcan causedog limping
off in the dense fog on a silent trek across the valley floorsetoff in the dense fog on a silent trek across the valley floor
to limping , lameness andleadingto limping , lameness and
to losing Doshiemae 's job andledto losing Doshiemae 's job and