In adults, the primary requirements are that the person is able to ambulate independently, but spasticity limits energy, flexibility, walking speed and balance and sometimes causes pain / muscle spasms.
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It's now three miles of shoreline jogging paths and parks on reclaimed derelict piers, all popular with anglers, walkers, in-line skaters, babies in strollers and various other forms of ambulating humanity.
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By effectively treating depression, patients experience a greater recovery of basic ADLs such as dressing, eating and ambulating, as well as instrumental ADLs, such as the ability to take care of financial and household matters.
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When Johnson, who stands 6 feet 10 inches, is ambulating from a mound 10 inches high and 60 feet 6 inches from home plate, one might legitimately feel he is about to step down on your head.
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As adults, we learned to ambulate with a baby perched on one hip, a heavy purse thrown over one shoulder, weighed down by schoolbooks or an overweight briefcase, lugging bags of groceries or boxes of tools.
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People would pay rounds by circum-ambulating a Holy Well a prescribed number of times in a clockwise or sunwise direction, reciting a rosary during each round, replicating an ancient Celtic rite known as the deiseal.
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The progression of increasing mobility proceeds by : raising the head of the bed, sitting up in bed, moving to the edge of the bed, dangling the legs off the bed and then ambulating to a close chair.
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Brooke Shields shows up as Sam Doneger, a documentary filmmaker intrigued by a band of affluent white New York teen-agers who talk, dress and ambulate as though they were auditioning for a Puff Daddy video directed by Whit Stillman.
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We have reported on the joys and travails of walking around Manhattan and Staten Island, ambulating the length of Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, wandering through the Christmas lights of Italian Brooklyn and strolling a circuitous course through the baseball shrines of New York.
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Her movements were very hesitant and unsteady and her characteristic " bunny walk ", in which she held her hands in front of her like claws while ambulating, suggested extreme difficulty with sensory processing and an inability to integrate visual and tactile information.