Some injuries and traumasmay causeloss of mobility
that physical activity can helppreventmobility loss
spinal cord injuriescan causeloss of mobility
Patients ... that home - based exercise can helppreventmobility loss
strokes , amputation , disease such as arthritis , Parkinson ’s , poor circulations , injuries and blindness ) , incontinence , obesity and diabetes(passive) caused byLoss of mobility
orderto preventloss of mobility
physical fitness programs that will helppreventloss of mobility
physical activity ... helpingpreventmobility loss
PTAs ... that helpto preventmobility loss
of symptomscauseloss of mobility
stretch wellpreventingloss of mobility
whose proposal entitled “ Promote weight loss in obese PAD patientsto preventmobility loss
The first initiative within the framework of the project was the delivery of an electric wheelchair , to meet the needs of a young man who suffers from a genetic disease called Microcephaly , which affects the motor skills ( lower and upper limbscausingmobility loss
Victims of injuries from a dog bite or anomal attackscan causeloss of mobility
Proper exercise and nutrition helpto preventmobility loss
their physical function ... helppreventmobility loss
school who had been diagnosed with MS , which is an incurable diseasecausesloss of mobility
that daily exercise , sustained over several yearscan preventloss of mobility
1744 - 1754 Loss of the lower limbcan causeloss of mobility
School of Nursing – Projects and Grants — Experts@Minnesota 293 Finished PROmote weight loss in obese PAD patientsto preVEntmobility loss
Drive axle and CV axle failurecan causeloss of mobility
Regular activity and a good stretching program can helppreventloss of mobility
Ferrucci L. Physiological FactorsContributingto Mobility Loss
aging or disabilities(passive) caused byLoss of mobility
This damage has been knownto causeloss in mobility
the most common factorsleadingto mobility loss
joint stiffnessmight causeloss of mobility
Performing flexibility exercises daily can helppreventloss of mobility
While staying active and regularly stretching helppreventmobility loss
Physical therapy may also helppreventmobility loss
Medical problems such as heart disease , arthritis , and Alzheimer ’s , which are common in seniorsalso causeloss of mobility
collapsing scaffolding at work or accidents involving heavy machinery or vehicles could cause crush injuriesleadingto mobility loss
Regular exercise , a balanced diet , and maintaining a reasonable weight ... to helppreventloss of mobility
range of motion causing impairment ... severe enoughto causeloss of mobility
Incorporating flexibility in your weekly workout routines will helppreventloss of mobility
appropriate fitness and wellness - oriented programs that will helpto preventloss of mobility
regular activity ... helpspreventloss of mobility
Just as unpredictable as the disease which affects neurones in the brain and spinal cordcausingloss of mobility
Motor nerve damagecausesloss of mobility
Permanent joint damageleadingto mobility loss
isolation , anxiety and depression(passive) caused byisolation , anxiety and depression
to reduced productivity and earnings by MSUKleadsto reduced productivity and earnings by MSUK
to loss of independence and an encroaching sense of isolationcan leadto loss of independence and an encroaching sense of isolation
to frustration and depressionoften leadsto frustration and depression
to a loss of independence and the quality of lifeleadsto a loss of independence and the quality of life
to loneliness and isolationcan leadto loneliness and isolation
to reduced productivity and income for people with multiple sclerosisNew researchleadsto reduced productivity and income for people with multiple sclerosisNew research
frustration for seniors and fear for family caregivers , in home caregivers equipped with a robust homecare software or homecare system , such as ClearCarecan causefrustration for seniors and fear for family caregivers , in home caregivers equipped with a robust homecare software or homecare system , such as ClearCare
to social isolation and depression Increase in dependency and disability Hypothermia Pressure - related injury Infectionleadingto social isolation and depression Increase in dependency and disability Hypothermia Pressure - related injury Infection
from sarcopenia leads to increased frailty , loss of independenceresultingfrom sarcopenia leads to increased frailty , loss of independence
a very real sense of loss , vulnerability and loss of independencecreatesa very real sense of loss , vulnerability and loss of independence
to isolation and poor healthcan leadto isolation and poor health
to isolation , loneliness and even depressioncan ... leadto isolation , loneliness and even depression
high personal and social costs , including physical pain and suffering and social isolation(passive) caused byhigh personal and social costs , including physical pain and suffering and social isolation
to isolation and lack of exercise which can make problems worsecan leadto isolation and lack of exercise which can make problems worse
to diminished independence , social isolation , and an increased risk of illnesscan leadto diminished independence , social isolation , and an increased risk of illness
to other concerns , including social isolation and various health conditionscan contributeto other concerns , including social isolation and various health conditions
loss of independence ... adds to weight gain , contributes to deteriorating medical health and depression , one of the fastest growing concerns that we have in the UK with an over reliance of chemical managementcreatesloss of independence ... adds to weight gain , contributes to deteriorating medical health and depression , one of the fastest growing concerns that we have in the UK with an over reliance of chemical management
to social isolation — which has been shown to result in outcomes like depression , chronic illness , and mortalitycan leadto social isolation — which has been shown to result in outcomes like depression , chronic illness , and mortality
to a decline of participation in recreational activities and even social isolation , especially in the elderly , both of which are risk factors for the onset of depressionmay often leadto a decline of participation in recreational activities and even social isolation , especially in the elderly , both of which are risk factors for the onset of depression
in further pathophysiologies such as decreased cardiac function , musculoskeletal disorders and other long - term medical complications associated with the chronic use of assistive devices such as wheelchairs and crutches14may even resultin further pathophysiologies such as decreased cardiac function , musculoskeletal disorders and other long - term medical complications associated with the chronic use of assistive devices such as wheelchairs and crutches14
to fall riskleadsto fall risk
to compensations in movement and potential lossesleadsto compensations in movement and potential losses
due to weak muscles or nervous system injurycauseddue to weak muscles or nervous system injury
them from participating in an active lifestyle that allows them to maintain optimal musculoskeletal healthpreventthem from participating in an active lifestyle that allows them to maintain optimal musculoskeletal health
in inability to take care of food shopping and other general weekly or daily tasksresultingin inability to take care of food shopping and other general weekly or daily tasks
depression in some dogscan ... causedepression in some dogs
to the loss of your source of incomeultimately leadingto the loss of your source of income
functional , as well as circulatory and/or nervous limitationscausesfunctional , as well as circulatory and/or nervous limitations
in athletes being unable to perform training exercisesmay resultin athletes being unable to perform training exercises
to reduced ability to interact with a complex worldleadsto reduced ability to interact with a complex world
to limited social engagements and meeting new peopleleadsto limited social engagements and meeting new people
to increased falls , loss of confidence and independence - and advancing frailtyleadsto increased falls , loss of confidence and independence - and advancing frailty
to falls or other preventable injuriesalso can leadto falls or other preventable injuries
a sense of helplessnesscan createa sense of helplessness
persons with dementia to be unsteady , at risk of falls or other injury related to unstable gait , and eventually to become chair- or bed - boundmay causepersons with dementia to be unsteady , at risk of falls or other injury related to unstable gait , and eventually to become chair- or bed - bound
to loss of circulationleadsto loss of circulation
in less activity , muscle loss and constipationcan resultin less activity , muscle loss and constipation
a change in function in throughout your M - N - M systemscan causea change in function in throughout your M - N - M systems
to a decrease in participation in activities of daily living ( ADLs ) as well as the overall quality of lifewill often leadto a decrease in participation in activities of daily living ( ADLs ) as well as the overall quality of life