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  1. ... a few days or weeks. This is called bed rest. Bed rest used to be recommended routinely for a number ... problems Now, though, most providers have stopped recommending bed rest except in rare circumstances. The reason is that ...
  2. ... K.4.1.3. Self-management programmes versus bed rest K.4.1.3.1. Population – low back ... months K.4.1.8. Self-management programmes (bed rest plus exercise) versus usual care K.4.1. ...
  3. ... pain without sciatica (PDF, 357K) J.4.3. Bed rest Table 55. Bed rest versus usual care for low back pain with or without sciatica (PDF, 448K) Table 56. Bed rest versus usual care for low back pain with ...
  4. ... BOOK OF SURGERY. complete restoration to health. Simple confinement to bed may be all that is needed, or an ... the tendency to displacement is slight, or if confinement to bed is very undesirable, splints or encasement in plaster ...
  5. ... ride on one unaccustomed to it,—of protracted confinement to bed and con- stant lying on the same points ... of blood, or in milder cases, by purging, confinement to bed, and the adoption of a mild farinaceous diet. ...
  6. ... injury. 218 FRACTURES. of thirty, during three months' confinement to bed, sustained, it is said, fractures of every bone ... tetanus, erysipelas, or pyaemia. In old persons the confinement to bed required in the ordinary treatment of fractures may ...
  7. ... 1896, xiv, 289-292. Insanity (Treatment of) by confinement to bed. de Castekas (R.-F.-P.) * Contribution a l' ... au lit). Cong, internat. Insanitv (Treatment of) ly confinement to bed. de metl. C.-r.. Par., 1900, sect, de ...
  8. ... ruptures, would here be equally applicable ; viz. long confinement in bed upon the back, with the buttocks somewhat elevated ; ... inch at most, if the part requires close confinement; but when it does not, ... as will be descri- bed by and by. " As those effects of accidental ...
  9. ... circulation languid, in consequence of sickness and long confinement in bed, often occasions mortifica- tion. This frequently occurs in ... Dover powder, was commonly taken every evening. Constant confinement to bed was not deemed neces- sary, neither was the ...
  10. ... a very necessary part of the treatment, and confinement to bed in all severe cases is of the greatest ... a day. Perfect repose must be secured by confinement to bed. Constipation must be obviated by the use of ...
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