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Latest revision as of 13:19, 18 March 2025
Supine refers to the body position where an individual lies flat on their back, facing upwards. This term is commonly used in the medical field, particularly in anatomy, radiology, and surgery.
Anatomy[edit]
In anatomy, the supine position is used to describe the position of the body when lying down in a face-up orientation. This is in contrast to the prone position, where the individual lies face down. The supine position allows for easy access to the chest and abdomen during medical procedures.
Radiology[edit]
In radiology, the supine position is often used for imaging studies. This position allows for optimal imaging of the chest and abdomen, and is also used for certain types of CT scans and MRI scans.
Surgery[edit]
In surgery, the supine position is the most commonly used position for operations. This position provides the surgeon with easy access to the chest and abdomen, and also allows for the use of gravity to aid in the procedure.


