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… lie down and make you comfortable. The couch top will then move you into the scanner. The radiographer will leave the … lie down and make you comfortable. The couch top will then move you into the scanner. The radiographer will leave the …
… will keep your joints supple and help with lymph drainage. Move around during long journeys. References and further … will keep your joints supple and help with lymph drainage. Move around during long journeys. … Lymphoedema Support …
… If you need to stay in hospital beyond a few days, you may move from the Acute Stroke Unit to the Stroke Assessment …
… load, feet on both sides and facing the way you intend to move. Ensure your weight is spread evenly over each foot. … to prevent muscles from tiring and allows your joints to move, which is essential for their nourishment. Posture … adopting good positions, it is concerned with the way you move as well. Ideally carrying out all necessary activities …
… couch. The radiographer will then raise the couch up and move it into the CT scanner until the part of the body we … couch. The radiographer will then raise the couch up and move it into the CT scanner until the part of the body we …