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When investigators can't observe a behaviour directly in a natural context,they are unable to study that behaviour.
Swing-To Gait
A type of gait where an individual moves both crutches forward together and then swings both feet to the crutches.
Light-Headed
A feeling of dizziness or faintness, often due to a decrease in blood supply to the brain.
Ease Down
This term might refer to a process or action of reducing intensity or slowly diminishing an activity, but without a specific context, it's hard to define precisely.
Ambulating
The act of walking or moving around, often used in medical contexts to refer to a patient's ability to walk independently.
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