Yes, it is possible to lose the ability to walk due to various factors such as injury, neurological disorders, or certain medical conditions. Conditions like stroke, multiple sclerosis, or severe Arthritis can impair mobility. Additionally, accidents or trauma can lead to temporary or permanent loss of walking ability. Rehabilitation and therapy can sometimes help regain mobility, depending on the underlying cause.
yes they can because they have no muscle to support their weight
Its bad and means you will lose your ability to walk soon
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Walk Walk
Muscle wasting is progressive, meaning that eventually, patients will lose their ability (or in affected infants, fail to develop an ability) to walk, or perform activities that require sustained motion.
Adults may over time lose control of their blader or may lose the ability to walk. This could be a problem if they live alone. This is why adults were diapers. Or, because being adults, they have a right to make that choice if they wish to.
you can lose wait if you walk 10,000 steps a day
No
Slinky
Yes, it is an adjective. It refers to the ability to walk something, to take it for a walk.
The duration of You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat is 1.42 hours.
It depends on how fast you walk.