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Leg: Supine Position

2017
The patient lying recumbent is the recommended position for examining two conditions. One is for determining a discrepancy in leg length. If discovered and addressed early in life, an insidious progression to unilateral disabling arthritis of the knees or hips decades later might be averted.
Raymond E. Phillips
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Skin blood flow in relation to external pressure and temperature in the supine position on a standard hospital mattress.

Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2020
The purpose of this investigation was to study the relationship between skin blood flow, external pressure and temperature in the skin over bony prominences and muscle padded areas, when healthy individuals and patients with hemiplegia were lying in the ...
Ek Ac, G. Gustavsson, Lewis Dh
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Comparison of accuracy of cup position using portable navigation versus alignment guide in total hip arthroplasty in supine position

HIP International, 2020
Background: Accelerometer-based portable navigation systems in supine total hip arthroplasty (THA) have been developed, but there are no reports on the accuracy of cup placement. We aimed to investigate and compare the accuracy of the accelerometer-based
Masanori Okamoto   +4 more
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Calcutta position: A new modified supine decubitus for supine PCNL

Urologia Journal, 2023
Introduction: PCNL (percutaneous nephrolithotripsy) is considered the gold standard treatment for renal stone more than 2 cm. In today’s scenario, supine PCNL is considered equally effective as prone PCNL. The ideal position for supine PCNL is still debatable. We hereby describe our initial experiences of supine PCNL in a novel position.
Sunirmal Choudhury   +2 more
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Percutaneous Nephrostomy in Supine Position

Urology, 2007
Percutaneous nephrostomy has traditionally been performed with the patient in the prone position, probably to reduce the risk of injury to adjacent visceral organs, particularly the colon. The prone position, however, is associated with disadvantages such as patient discomfort and circulatory and ventilatory difficulties, particularly in obese patients.
CORMIO, LUIGI   +8 more
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