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rugligging

Rugligging is the Dutch term for lying on the back. It describes a body position in which a person rests on the dorsal surface with the spine aligned to the bed and the face directed upward. The term is commonly used in medical and anatomical contexts as a translation of the English “supine position.” Rugligging is one of the basic body positions and is typically contrasted with prone (face down) and lateral (on the side).

The position provides a stable surface for examination, imaging, and various procedures, and it is often used

In obstetrics, rugligging has particular relevance. In late pregnancy, the supine position can impede venous return

In everyday life, rugligging can influence symptoms such as back pain, reflux, or snoring in some individuals.

Overall, rugligging is a standard descriptor in Dutch-language medical discourse for the supine position and its

as
a
default
or
starting
position
in
clinical
settings.
It
can
facilitate
access
to
certain
parts
of
the
body
for
medical
interventions
and
is
common
in
hospital
care,
physical
therapy,
and
occupational
therapy.
to
the
heart
and
may
reduce
uteroplacental
perfusion,
potentially
causing
dizziness
in
the
mother
and
effects
on
the
fetus.
For
this
reason,
many
guidelines
recommend
side-lying,
especially
the
left
side,
for
sleep
and
rest
during
late
pregnancy.
People
with
certain
medical
conditions,
including
cardiovascular
or
respiratory
disorders,
may
require
positional
adjustments
or
additional
support,
such
as
elevating
the
head
or
knees.
implications
depend
on
context,
comfort,
and
individual
health
needs.