An ambulation is an act of walking around.
The verb is "ambulation"
The skeletal system, nervous system, and muscular systems are most directly involved with ambulation.
救護車 [jiu hu che].
It can be defined as followed. Walking about or walking near.
Foods that may help with frequent urination include water-rich fruits and vegetables like watermelon, cucumbers, and celery. Additionally, foods high in potassium such as bananas and sweet potatoes can help regulate fluid balance in the body. Avoiding caffeine and alcohol, which are diuretics, may also help reduce frequent urination.
That is the correct spelling of "ambulance" (emergency medical vehicle).
Lois Sorenson has written: 'Ambulation guide for nurses' -- subject(s): Crutches, Gait, Orthopedic Equipment, People with disabilities, Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation nursing, Utilization 'Ambulation' -- subject(s): Rehabilitation
The difference between constant urination and frequent urination is that with constant urination one is always feeling the need to urinate. With frequent urination one needs to urinate often but not all the time.
A test used by physical therapists to measure change in walking performance
The legs, also referred to as the lower appendages, or crural, are the inferior portions of the body that allow for ambulation.
The term for walking is ambulation, and the combining form would be ambul- or ambula- as in ambulatory.