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  2. Trendelenburg position - Wikipedia

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    In the Trendelenburg position, the body is lain supine, or flat on the back on a 15–30 degree incline with the feet elevated above the head. [1] The reverse Trendelenburg position, similarly, places the body supine on an incline but with the head now being elevated. The Trendelenburg position is used in surgery, especially of the abdomen and ...

  3. Surgical positions - Wikipedia

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    A surgical fracture table enables the patient to be placed in the following positions: Supine position The most common surgical position. The patient lies with back flat on operating room bed. [1] [2] [3] Trendelenburg position Same as supine position but the upper torso is lowered. [1] [2] Reverse Trendelenburg position

  4. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    The sleeping position is the body configuration assumed by a person during or prior to sleeping. Six basic sleeping positions have been identified: [dubious – discuss] Fetus (41%) – curling up in a fetal position. This was the most common position, and is especially popular with women. Log (15%) – lying on one's side with the arms down ...

  5. Laparoscopy - Wikipedia

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    This position results in cephalic shifting of the viscera, which accentuates the pressure on the diaphragm. In the case of reverse Trendelenburg position, pulmonary function tends to improve as there is a caudal shifting of viscera, which improves tidal volume by a decrease in the pressure on the diaphragm.

  6. Adjustable bed - Wikipedia

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    Other common features include height adjustment and tilting the bed to raise the upper body or the lower body into the Trendelenburg or reverse Trendelenburg positions. [ 2 ] The market for motorized adjustable bed bases is expanding, as the mattress industry has begun to heavily promote them to consumers as a comfort and lifestyle choice.

  7. Postural drainage - Wikipedia

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    Trendelenburg position which is head down position is relatively contraindicated in patients who have uncontrolled hypertension, orthopnea, recent gross hemoptysis, patients having intracranial pressure more than 20 mm Hg. [7] Precautions should be taken with the patients who have rib fractures, osteoporosis, bronchospasm, and recent ...

  8. Friedrich Trendelenburg - Wikipedia

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    Trendelenburg position, in which the patient is placed on a bed which is put into incline such that the patient's head is lower than his feet. Trendelenburg's sign: a sign of congenital dislocation of the hip. Trendelenburg's test: a test for varicose veins as well as a test to assess hip mobility. [2]

  9. Trendelenburg's sign - Wikipedia

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    Trendelenburg's sign is found in people with weak or paralyzed abductor muscles of the hip, namely gluteus medius and gluteus minimus. [1] It is named after the German surgeon Friedrich Trendelenburg. It is often incorrectly referenced as the Trendelenburg test which is a test for vascular insufficiency in the lower extremities.