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As expected there was a significant mean difference of 14 points (Mann–Whitney U = 129; P = 0.001) in DEMMI scores of participants who needed a walking aid or a wheelchair (n = 99; 52 ± 12) and those who walked without a walking aid (n = 8; 66 ± 10).
At the 1-year follow-up, 49.1 % of patients improved or maintained their walking abilities; 35 patients (19.3 %) walked without aids, 95 patients (52.5 %) used 1 aid, 33 patients (18.2 %) used 2 aids, and 18 patients (9.9 %) were unable to walk.
They walked without talking.
And he walked without a limp.
We stood and walked without fear of stumbling.
For a long moment we walked without speaking.
Jeter said he felt better, and he walked without a limp and ran in the outfield.
We parked the car, and, for a few minutes, we walked without saying much.
He walked without seeing, thinking of the hopelessness of home and his own nebulous present.
Mr. Lindh walked without rest for about two days, covering approximately 50 miles through mountainous terrain before arriving in Kunduz.
At Monday's practice, Andersen remained in the locker room receiving treatment, although when he left, he walked without a limp.
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