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"How do you walk with a walking stick?
The physiotherapist recorded the ability to walk with a walking frame 6 h postoperatively.
Participants will be excluded if they have at least one of the following: (i) clinically diagnosed dementia (ICD-10 definition), (ii) severe physical disabilities (i.e. unable to walk with a walking aid), or (iii) major psychiatric illnesses, psychosis (i.e. schizophrenia, paranoia) or brain damage.
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At the last follow-up, he was able to walk without a walking aid with full-weight bearing (MSTS score, 53 %).
For people with a walking disability, however, walking can be very difficult and often requires a walker.
Walking ability at discharge was classified into a group capable of walking independently or with a walking aid (ambulatory group) and a group not capable of walking (nonambulatory group).
In most cases walking was only possible with a walking aid for up to 3 days.
Due to my disability, I walk with two walking sticks, can only walk short distances, and have trouble balancing unaided.
People with fibromyalgia who walk with Nordic walking poles may experience greater fitness gains than those walking without Nordic walking poles.
Further inclusion criteria were: musculoskeletal pain for 3 months or longer, ability to walk independently with or without a walking aid indoors, ability to understand and speak Swedish, and sufficient cognitive capacity, ie, 24 points or more on the Mini-Mental Statement Examination (MMSE).
The inclusion criteria were: being above 55 years of age, having dementia to a mild or moderate degree, as measured by the Clinical Dementia Rating scale (CDR 1 or 2), being able to stand up alone or with the help of one person and being able to walk 6 m with or without a walking aid.
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