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manipulm

Manipulm is a neologism used in certain medical and engineering discussions to denote manipulation of the pulmonary system. The term blends "manual" or "manipulation" with "pulmonary." Its usage is not standardized and varies by field.

In clinical contexts, manipulm may refer to techniques and therapies intended to influence lung mechanics and

In research and device development, manipulm can denote computational models that simulate pulmonary manipulation or hardware

Terminology and standardization: Because manipulm lacks formal recognition in major medical dictionaries or guidelines, its meaning

airway
clearance,
such
as
manual
chest
physiotherapy,
postural
drainage,
percussion,
and
interventions
in
pulmonary
rehabilitation
designed
to
expand
lung
volumes
or
improve
mucus
clearance.
Because
of
its
informal
status,
the
exact
practices
associated
with
manipulm
can
differ
between
institutions
or
training
programs,
and
the
term
is
not
a
substitute
for
established
clinical
terminology.
that
interacts
with
the
lungs,
including
ventilator
interfaces,
external
compression
devices,
or
experimental
actuators
in
lung‑assist
systems.
This
use
emphasizes
the
mechanical
or
functional
aspects
of
altering
pulmonary
performance,
whether
through
simulation,
measurement,
or
physical
interfacing.
is
inherently
context-dependent.
Users
should
specify
the
scope,
methods,
and
intended
outcomes
when
employing
manipulm
to
avoid
ambiguity.
See
also
pulmonary
rehabilitation
and
chest
physiotherapy
for
related
concepts
in
lung
mechanics
and
airway
clearance.