Difficulty in ambulation that results from chemotherapy is generally temporary in nature, though recovery times of six months to a year are common.
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The next concern is ambulation after death, which is the person's ability to carry out motor activity after they are clinically dead.
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At this higher level, researchers have suggested improved ability to walk, or ambulation, and improved use of larger motor skills after intervention.
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Vascular Closure Devices were introduced in the early 1990s in an effort to reduce the time to hemostasis, enable early ambulation and improve patient comfort.
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And for a champion dog, you also mark closely how straight the spine is in ambulation : in dog judging, haughtiness is often second only to godliness.
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Walking and giving, walking and singing, walking and praying : The path was the proving ground for sainthood, and walking was an ambulation of heart and mind.
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As cell-free walkers grudgingly adjust to the unpredictable ambulations of their distracted brethren, the communal bond that once linked pedestrians brushing elbows on crowded city streets evaporates.
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Inquiring about dietary habits will often reveal a low intake of dietary fiber, inadequate amounts of fluids, poor ambulation or immobility, or medications that are associated with constipation.
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Belts may not be suitable for ambulation of heavy residents or residents with recent abdominal or back surgery, abdominal aneurysm, etc . should not be used for lifting residents.
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The anterior side of the coccyx serves for the attachment of a group of muscles important for many functions of the pelvic floor ( i . e ., defecation, ambulation.