It all depends on age. I have had Chondromalacia patallae for about 3 years now and have had serious problems with it. I have spoken to my surgeon many times about it and he still believes that i am young enough that i will grow out of it. It is most likely Condromalacia and not Arthritis if you have been diagnosed, and if it does not go away then you should ask your doctor, as some people never grow out of chondromalacia. If it is bad enough then there is the surgery option, however doctors advise against it.
Our local Fire Marshal allowed them - -and there are several in buildings in this area. Waterford, VT
Actually, if you tested that question, you will find that walking up and down the stairs increases the heart rate much more.
I think that stairs is alot of steps together and steps are only a few in numbers. Also it could be that stairs are inside and steps are outside.
You may know if your dog has arthritis it will be sore on your dog. Your dog may show limping, or pain, like he or she does not want to walk on it. Take your pet to the Vet. Get a checkup every once in a while. Dogs with arthritis usually show the following symptoms: - Stiffness, lameness, or limping after rest - Loss of appetite or unusual weight gain - Inactivity and sleeping a lot more - Relutance to walk, run or climb stairs - Unusual urinating in the house - Irritability and behavioral changes - Depressed or withdrawn
about total around 10,000 stairs
For a basic set of basement stairs, it should cost about $1000 and up. Depending on how ornate, the stairs can go to several thousand very easily.
Yes
The Halo upright vacuum does come with several attachements that you can use on the furniture and the stairs, there is also a extend arm where you can use on all of the stair case.
No she just gets really fat and hairy down stairs
Lift or you can climb the stairs if you really want too.
Not really. You might lose one pund by running the stairs every day for a week though.
If by 'average' you mean average in age, then the answer is 'yes.' Most dogs can learn to climb stairs without too much difficulty. However, for long-torso breeds like Dachshunds, it is really advisable not to encourage stair climbing. These breeds are much more vulnerable to spinal injuries. As your dog ages, you also need to keep an eye out for signs of arthritis and slowing down. Older dogs often need mobility assistance.
Yes, you can have stairs. In buy mode, you go to the stairs icon, and there you can choose from several staircases, or choose connecting stairs (like for a porch). You don't exactly build them yourself, but you can use them. Just place, use the arrows on the left to go up a floor (or page up), and build the next level. Up to four high (or you can't roof).
There are several synonyms for the phrase "next steps" You could use the phrase "advance to the following directions" as an alternative.
It's probably early arthritis. You should get to a doctor as soon as possible and start some kind of treatment. Often the medication to treat arthritis can stop or significantly slow the progression of the disease, but if you wait too long, the knee cartilage will be destroyed.
There's no limit to the height of the stairs, but because power is the rate of doing work, different people would run up several flights of stairs at different rates, since each person has a "limit" on the amount of power she/she can produce.
Some guys are really attracted to thighs because they are really close to 'down stairs' and it makes them excited