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Walking is the main form of animal locomotion on land, distinguished from running and crawling. (When executed in shallow water, it is usually described as wading.) The word is derived from the Old English walcan (to roll).
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Walking Injuries as related to Walking
- Injuries and Injury Prevention - The Walking Site
Walking Injuries ... WALKING, INJURIES, ACHES, AND PAINS Healthy Knees - Tips for avoiding knee injuries and exercises to strengthen leg muscles.
- Walking Injuries: WalkingAndHiking
The more typical injuries experienced by walkers and hikers. Why they are prone to suffer these kinds of injuries and how to treat them.
- Walking Injuries - Prevention of Shin Splints and Plantar Fasciitis
Common walking injuries including shin splints and plantar fasciitis ... Shin Splints and Heel Spurs - Preventing Walking Injuries. By Wendy Bumgardner , About.com
- Walking Injuries - Treatment and Prevention - Prevention.com
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- walking injuries - About.com : Walking
How Much is Your Personal Injury Case Worth? Personal Injury Info. ...
- How to Prevent Walking Injuries: WalkingAndHiking
Those who walk or hike are far less likely to suffer injuries than others who take part in more vigorous exercise or play contact sports. However injuries do occur and are often ...
- Walking Injuries | Irish Health Focus | Vhi
Walking is one of the best and most popular ways of keeping fit. ... Walking is one of the best and most popular ways of keeping fit.
- Sports Medicine: Walking Injuries
Walking is a great way to maintain a lifelong program of exercise. Walking can be done fast or slow, up or down hills, on a track or on a hike, or while carrying hand weights or a ...
- Walking Connection - Healthy Feet For Walking: Foot Nerve Injuries and ...
Footcare health articles by Dr. Kerry Zang regarding foot nerve injuries and back pain caused by poor footcare.
- Knee Pain and Injury - The Walking Site
Knee Pain and Injury - The Walking Site ... ARE YOU ABUSING YOUR KNEES? Although walking is certainly easier on joints than many high impact activities; it is not totally without ...

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