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Of the 44 participants, 37 wore spectacles, 13 used a walking aid (walking stick or rollator), and 3 used a hearing aid.
The man, who was also using a walking stick, then calmly walks out of the store with his loot.
The inclusion criteria were age above 65 years, ability to understand simple commands, able to walk independently without using a walking aid, no major orthopedic or other medical disorder that might affect independent living, and no serious uncorrected visual or hearing impairments.
At best she is able to walk short distances (∼20 m) using a walking aid.
Seventy-nine percent of participants walked independently in the hospital, most of them using a walking aid, but some (13%) reported to be non-ambulatory at all.
Walking intensity should include establishment of individual specific accelerometer count, walking speed and energy expenditure (VO2) relationships and this can be achieved using a walking protocol on a treadmill or overground.
If your puppy pulls on the leash during walks, use a walking harness.
All our patients walked unaided except one who used a walking stick occasionally.
Participants wore comfortable shoes or walked in bare feet, could use a walking aid and began the test from a standing start.
Use of a walking aid was determined by the question "Do you use a walking aid" (Yes/No).
Use a walking stick when going uphill so you can keep your balance and keep the rolling, walking movement.
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