Examples of using Problems walking in English and their translations into Swedish
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If you have problems walking, some segments may be difficult.
may contribute to problems walking.
I didn't have any problems walking there in the very early morning.
in my back which have caused me problems walking.
PPMS usually begins with problems walking, such as the withdrawal of feet
The house is not'perhaps perfectly suited to those who have their own problems walking for this descent.
Don't agree with previous reviewer about problems walking to hotel from the tube- was only 5 minutes walk along well lit streets.
A method to get around in difficult terrain- suitable for people who have problems walking.
Parents generally notice if a child is having problems walking before they notice any vision problems. .
have serious problems walking!
headache, problems walking, memory problems,
various infrastructure facilities are within the immediate vicinity and no problems walking.
The Physical Rehabilitation Aid Robot is a device that helps those who are having problems walking regain their natural walking ability.
yellowing of the eyes or skin or problems walking.
spinning sensation(vertigo), problems walking tremors.
yellowing of the eyes or skin or problems walking.
No problem walking to our usual Monastiriki at night for dinner.
You had no problem walking into my place of business.
Why should I have a problem walking into yours?
How is it that you will drive 1-1/2 hours to take me to dinner but you have no problem walking into my motel room?
which my 78 years old father never had a problem walking.
Difficulty walking problems with your eyesight.
There were problems with walking, as she constantly barked at passers-by.
Feeling off-balance or light headed, walking problems, stiffness and muscle spasms, tiredness.
Muscle stiffness, uncontrolled movements, problems with walking or coordination.
Feeling off-balance or light headed, walking problems, stiffness and muscle spasms,
Feeling off-balance or light headed, walking problems, stiffness and muscle spasms,
seizures, and problems with walking.
difficulty walking or problems with your eyesight.
sudden problems with walking or balance peripheral neuropathy.