Sudden inability to walk can result from various medical conditions, such as a stroke, spinal cord injury, nerve damage, or severe infections. Neurological disorders, like multiple sclerosis or Guillain-Barré syndrome, can also cause rapid loss of mobility. Additionally, severe injuries, such as fractures or head trauma, can lead to immediate loss of motor function. Prompt medical attention is essential to diagnose and treat the underlying cause.
The person will not be able to walk.
Being able to walk in a functional manner -yes. Being able to walk just like before -no.
Would depend on leg length, fitness, and how hard they're trying. Most peoplewould be able to to walk at 3 MPH.
I had a sudden whim to take a midnight walk.
Yes, it is more likely that a person can walk at a constant velocity on a flat, smooth surface without any obstacles or interruptions.
On average, a person can walk 3 miles per hour. This means you should be able to walk 0.07 miles in less than 15 minutes depending on fast you are walking.
The first person plural for 'you walk' is 'we walk'.The pronoun 'you' is both singular and plural, second person, the person spoken to.The first person is the person speaking; the plural is the speaker and one or more other people, 'we'.
Makes is the first person singular form of make. eg He makes good pancakes. My sister makes bad pancakes. Make is an irregular verb because the past tense form does not end in -ed. There is a different word for the past tense. make - made Walk is a regular verb walk - walked.
The person who will walk with you is the person that loves you, if you think they love you and they don't walk with you then they don't really love you.
you wouldn't be able to walk correctly or struggle at it!yup you're welcome
yes there has by Leanardo Devinci in 1968, he was the only person able to walk on Jupiter because he had gas boots on.
Don't make any sudden movements; slowly turn and walk away.