pasisirodome
Pasisirodome is a term of Japanese origin that translates literally to "side-lying" or "lying on one's side." It is primarily used in the context of medical care and physical therapy to describe a patient's position. This position is often adopted for comfort, to prevent pressure sores, or to facilitate certain medical procedures such as breathing treatments or wound care.
In clinical settings, pasisirodome is a common positioning technique. Patients may be instructed to lie on
This positioning can also be beneficial for individuals with respiratory conditions, as it can help to drain