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ambulation1540s, from Latin ambulationem (nominative ambulatio), noun of action from past participle stem of ambulare (see amble).
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ambulationThe ability to walk and move about freely (see Ambulatory).
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ambulationnoun. the behavior of strolling from destination to destination. Ambulation practicing frequently is needed in the restoration of people who have suffered a spinal impairment, stroke, or various other [..]
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ambulation(n) walking about
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ambulationto walk.
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ambulationTo move about or walk on Foot with the use of AIDS.
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ambulationProcedure to accelerate the ability of a Patient to walk or move about by reducing the Time to AMBULATION. It is characterized by a shorter period of Hospitalization or recumbency than is normally pra [..]
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ambulationThe ability to walk and move about freely (see Ambulatory).
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