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Hold is a term used in various contexts in the medical field. It can refer to the act of stopping a medication or treatment, or it can be used to describe a position or grip used in physical therapy or other medical procedures.

Medication Hold[edit]

A medication hold is a temporary cessation of a medication, often due to adverse effects or to allow for a diagnostic test. The decision to hold a medication is usually made by a healthcare provider, and it is important for patients to understand the reasons for the hold and the plan for resuming the medication.

Physical Therapy Hold[edit]

In the context of physical therapy, a hold can refer to a position or grip used to stabilize a patient or to facilitate a specific exercise or treatment. Holds can be used in a variety of therapy settings, including orthopedic, neurological, and pediatric therapy.

Hold in Medical Procedures[edit]

In medical procedures, a hold can refer to a pause in the procedure, often to allow for a change in equipment or to address a complication. Holds can also be used to allow for patient rest or recovery during a lengthy procedure.

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