Moving older adults' beds downstairs after surgery can prevent them from walking stairs, leading to a lack of type II fiber recruitment. — Whalespan
Moving older adults' beds downstairs after surgery can prevent them from walking stairs, leading to a lack of type II fiber recruitment.
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“the I mean everybody means well so children grandchildren will ask the first thing that they will do while you're in the hospital they'll put your bed down down downstairs into the living room so those people will never walk stairs again first of all they're afraid of walking stairs they won't walk stairs again anymore because everything is put down so they never recruit their type two fibers anymore”