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immobiles

Immobiles is the plural form of immobile. In general, immobiles describe objects or living beings that do not move or have limited ability to move. The term is used across disciplines to contrast with mobile or moving entities.

In physics and engineering, an immobile object is stationary with zero velocity relative to a chosen frame

In medicine and health contexts, immobility refers to a state of restricted movement due to injury, illness,

Linguistically, immobiles is rarely used in everyday English; more common terms are immobile or stationary. The

of
reference.
In
chemistry
and
materials
science,
immobile
can
describe
phases
or
components
that
do
not
migrate,
such
as
the
stationary
phase
in
chromatography,
where
the
phase
remains
fixed
while
the
mobile
phase
moves
past
it.
sedation,
or
neurological
conditions.
Prolonged
immobility
can
lead
to
complications
such
as
pressure
ulcers,
muscle
atrophy,
joint
stiffness,
and
venous
thromboembolism,
and
is
typically
managed
with
turning
schedules,
assistive
devices,
physical
therapy,
and
mobilization
strategies
when
appropriate.
word
derives
from
Latin
immobilis,
meaning
not
movable.
Related
terms
include
immobile,
stationary,
fixed,
and
immobilization.