The old man walked with a cane. He was very slow. How did the old man walk? A. Quickly. B. Hurriedly. C. Slowly. D. Nervously. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。题干中说老人拄着拐杖走得很慢。A 选项快速地;B 选项匆忙地;D 选项紧张地都不符合。只有 C 选项符合题干描述。
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How to use and walk with a Cane Canes are not intended to be used like a crutch for full weight bearing. It's important you match your cane to your body type. An important consideration in choosing a cane is to match the cane with the user's body size, so that the cane becomes th...
from curious stares when i walk down the street with a cane or holding someone's arm,to amazement at being able to feed and dress myself.Most people don't intend to be rude or insensitive,but just aren't sure what to expect.Here are four points to keep in mind if you s...
they say, is not the best place for a brain-damaged person; you still walk with a cane, and your parents have all these paranoid fantasies that someone will push you in front of a subway train because you’re so slow. Maybe, a friend suggests, we can get you, like, a cane sword?
'The 72-year-old said his stroke affected the right side of his brain and the left side of his body. Now he can walk with a cane and he's gaining strength back in his left arm. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta says it's important for stroke patients to introduce different types of exercise...
Almost all of us have used crutches or another type of weight bearing aid such as a walker or cane at some point. These helpful devices aid in walking when a limb is too weak, painful, or unstable for normal walking to be possible. They also increase safety by preventing falls, which ...
It is not an exhausting walk. The pace is reasonably slow and there are frequent stops to talk about various points of interest. We had a gentleman on our tour who walked with a cane. There is an elevator at the Colosseum, so he used that (rather than the steps) ...
The patron, elderly and walking with a cane, grasps the handrail along her left but has to extend her arm fully to permit her to step along the right side of the steps as she tried to avoid walking on the curved portion of the stairs closer to the handrailing. In this position shoul...
Two months after his attack, and after much physical therapy, the man was able to walk with a cane. But, the team reported, he “continued to have pronounced difficulty performing fine movements with his left hand.” Hanus and his colleagues concluded that the young man’s condition represen...