Instead of wasting hours squatting weights in the gym or pounding miles of pavement in your running shoes, you could instead ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with poor circulation in their legs benefit from a home-based walking program and are more likely to keep it up over the long term, according to a new U.S. study.
The exercise — also known as retro walking — improves balance, reduces joint pain and strengthens under-used muscle groups.
Scientists are testing the the first bionic leg fully controlled by the human nervous system to demonstrate natural walking speeds and gait patterns. (CNN) — Amy Pietrafitta has learned to walk seven ...