speed roll. Image Aeros fig flickroll.svg center Dive AerobaticManeuver Dive extreme nose down ... and at the same time making a 180 course reversal. Low, positive g force g maneuver can be performed ..., therefore the aircraft may drift downwind during a vertical maneuver. Image Aeros fig ... cobra.html Kulbit post stall maneuver similar to Pugachev s Cobra, but going to 360 pitch angle ... links http www.iac.org begin figures.html More aerobatic maneuvers Category Aerobatics Category ... more details
Wiktionary maneuver manoeuvre Maneuver , manoeuvre also spelled man uvre or manoeuver from the French language French may be a synonym for strategy or tactic. It is the manipulation of a situation in order to gain some advantage. Military or naval movement Military exercise Maneuver warfare Military tactics Military strategy Soldiers who act in their call of duty with remarkable swiftness, readiness, or speed are rewarded with a Manoeuvre Ribbon no longer a U.S. Army issued medal Controlled change in movement Aerobaticmaneuver Orbital maneuver Skilled movement or procedure Cred s maneuver Gower s maneuver Choking Abdominal thrusts Heimlich maneuver , abdominal thrusts to relieve choking Hapsberg Switch Kocher maneuver Leopold s maneuvers McRoberts maneuver M ller s maneuver Phalen s maneuver Pringle manoeuvre Sellick maneuver Valsalva s maneuver Move out of comment any of these links for which articles are created Adson s maneuver Bracht s maneuver Brandt Andrews maneuver Chassare Lapine maneuver Crede s maneuver aka Crede s method Cred s maneuver aka Cred s method Engel Lysholm maneuver Forward bending maneuver Fowler maneuver Halstead maneuver Heiberg Esmarch maneuver Houguet s maneuver Hueter s maneuver Jendrassik s maneuver Kappeler s maneuver Lovset s maneuver McDonald maneuver Mariceau maneuver Muller s maneuver Mueller s maneuver Muller Hillis maneuver Mueller Hillis maneuver M ller Hillis maneuver Munro Kerr maneuver Pajot s maneuver Pinard s maneuver Prague maneuver Ritgen maneuver Saxtorph s maneuver Scanzoni maneuver Schreiber s maneuver Toynbee maneuver Van Hoorn s maneuver Wigand maneuver Adson s manoeuvre Allen manoeuvre Bracht s manoeuvre Brandt Andrews manoeuvre Chassare Lapine manoeuvre Engel Lysholm manoeuvre Forward bending manoeuvre Fowler manoeuvre Halstead manoeuvre Heiberg Esmarch manoeuvre Houguet s manoeuvre Hueter s manoeuvre Jendrassik s manoeuvre Kappeler s manoeuvre Lovset s manoeuvre McDonald manoeuvre Mariceau manoeuvre Muller s manoeuvre ... more details
orphan date July 2010 The Cred s maneuver is a technique used to void urine from the bladder of an individual who, due to disease , cannot do so without aid. The Carl Siegmund Franz Cred C3 A9 Cred s maneuver is executed by holding manual pressure just over the anterior surface of the skin, where the bladder is located. The Cred s Maneuver is known to be similar to a technique medical professionals use to aid in the body expelling the placenta after childbirth . External links http medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Crede s method http www.wrongdiagnosis.com medical crede s maneuver.htm DEFAULTSORT Crede s Maneuver Category Medical procedures ... more details
Orphan date February 2011 unreferenced date February 2011 Maneuver Management is the proprietary process methodology employed by The Warriors Group. It is based on the application of the maneuver warfare doctrine of the United States Marine Corps adapted for use in civilian business. Maneuver Management utilizes military planning, communication, and execution tools for civilian business. The 5 Paragraph Order is adapted as the 5 Paragraph Plan. The Marine Corps Planning Process MCPP is adapted as the Warrior s Guide Planning Process. Uncategorized date February 2011 ... more details
Image NASA DFRC Herbst manuever diagram.jpg right 225px A diagram of the Herbst maneuver. NASA The Herbst maneuver also known as a J Turn ref name avweek 20070107 tb Turn and Burn. Fulghum, D. A. Fabey, M. J. Aviation Week & Space Technology . January 8, 2007. ref ref name gs x31 http www.globalsecurity.org military systems aircraft x 31.htm X 31 Enhanced Fighter Maneuverability Demonstrator . Pike, J. GlobalSecurity.org . ref is an Air combat manoeuvring air combat maneuver which uses post stall technology such as thrust vectoring and advanced flight controls to achieve high angle of attack angles of attack . ref name smith novel manuevers cite paper author Smith, R. E. Dike, B. A. Ravichandran, B. El Fallah, A. Mehra, R. K. title Discovering Novel Fighter Combat Maneuvers in Simulation Simulating Test Pilot Creativity version publisher United States Air Force date 2001 url http www.cs.ucl.ac.uk staff Rob.Smith PCES.pdf format PDF accessdate 2007 01 16 ref The Herbst maneuver allows an aircraft to quickly reverse direction using a combination of high angle of attack and flight dynamics rolling . Though categorized with Pugachev s Cobra , which is popular at airshow s, the Herbst maneuver is considered more useful in combat. ref name avweek 20070107 tb The Herbst maneuver was named after Wolfgang Herbst Dr. Wolfgang Herbst , an employee of Messerschmitt Messerschmitt B lkow Blohm MBB . Herbst was the initiator of the Rockwell SNAKE , which formed the basis for the Rockwell MBB X 31 project, ref name nasa pif x31 http oea.larc.nasa.gov PAIS Partners X 31.html Partners in Freedom Rockwell MBB X 31 . Langevin, G. S. Overbey, P. NASA Langley Research Center . October 17, 2003 ... maneuver was first performed by a X 31 on April 29, 1993. ref name nasa x31 hoa http nix.larc.nasa.gov ... 31 HTML EM 0036 01.html X 31 in flight, Herbst maneuver . NASA video http www.dfrc.nasa.gov gallery Photo X 31 HTML EC94 42478 4.html X 31 Demonstrating High Angle of Attack Herbst Maneuver . NASA photo ... more details
The Barlow maneuver is a physical examination performed on infant s to screen for Hip dysplasia human developmental dysplasia of the hip . It is named for T.G. Barlow, 1962 at Hope Hospital Salford, Manchester Early diagnosis and treatment of congenita dislocation of the hip. Bone and Joint Surg., 44 B 2 92 301,1962 . The maneuver is easily performed by adduction adducting the hip bringing the thigh towards the midline while applying light pressure on the knee, directing the force posteriorly. ref name pmid10414637 cite journal author French LM, Dietz FR title Screening for developmental dysplasia of the hip journal Am Fam Physician volume 60 issue 1 pages 177 84, 187 8 year 1999 pmid 10414637 doi issn accessdate 2008 03 22 ref If the hip is dislocatable that is, if the hip can be popped out of socket with this maneuver the test is considered positive. The Ortolani maneuver is then used, to confirm the positive finding i.e., that the hip actually dislocated . References reflist See also Hip dysplasia human Eponymous medical signs for integumentary and musculoskeletal systems Category Child development Med sign stub pl Objaw Barlowa pt Teste de Barlow ... more details
File Gehuchten Jendrassik maneuver.JPG thumb upright The Jendrassik maneuver to reinforce knee jerk. The Jendrassik maneuver is a medical maneuver wherein the patient flexes both sets of fingers into a hook like form and interlocks those sets of fingers together. The tendon below the patient s knee is then hit with a reflex hammer to elicit the patellar reflex . The elicited response is compared with the reflex result of the same action when the maneuver is not in use. Often a larger reflex response will be observed when the patient is occupied with the maneuver, as the maneuver may prevent the patient from consciously inhibiting or influencing his or her response to the hammer. This effect was first observed in the late 19th century by Hungarian physician Erno Jendrassik , whom it was named after. This maneuver is particularly useful in that even if the patient is aware that the interlocking of fingers is just a distraction in order to elicit a larger reflex response, it still functions properly. The maneuver can also be used to distract patients when performing other tests or procedures, for example when looking for Romberg s sign , and any suitable distraction may be used. ref name pmid17195749 cite journal author Vereeck L, Truijen S, Wuyts FL, Van de Heyning PH title The dizziness handicap inventory and its relationship with functional balance performance journal Otology & neurotology official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society and European Academy of Otology and Neurotology volume 28 issue 1 pages 87 93 year 2007 month January pmid 17195749 doi 10.1097 01.mao.0000247821.98398.0d url http meta.wkhealth.com pt pt core template ... Proprioceptive role for palisade endings in extraocular muscles evidence from the Jendrassik Maneuver ... modulation with the Jendr ssik maneuver and postural complexity journal Clin Neurophysiol volume ... Zehr E, Stein R title Interaction of the Jendr ssik maneuver with segmental presynaptic inhibition ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 The Frenzel Maneuver is named after Herman Frenzel German ear, nose and throat physician and Luftwaffe commander . ref name Brubakk cite book title Bennett and Elliott s physiology and medicine of diving, 5th Rev ed. last Brubakk first A. O. coauthors T. S. Neuman year 2003 publisher Saunders Ltd. location United States isbn 0702025712 pages 800 ref ref name kay cite web url http faculty.washington.edu ekay MEbaro.html title Prevention of middle ear barotrauma author Kay, E accessdate 2008 06 11 ref ref name roydhouse cite journal author Roydhouse, N title The squeeze, the ear and prevention. journal South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society Journal volume 8 issue 1 year 1978 issn 0813 1988 oclc 16986801 url http archive.rubicon foundation.org 6169 accessdate 2008 06 11 ref The maneuver was developed in 1938 and originally was taught to dive bomber pilots during World War 2 . The maneuver is used to equalize pressure in the middle ear . Today, the maneuver is also performed by scuba divers , Freediving free divers and by passengers on aircraft as they descend. The Frenzel Maneuver is performed as follows ref name kay ref name roydhouse the nose is pinched closed the tongue is placed on the roof of the mouth, as far forward as possible the back of the tongue is gently moved upward as when starting to swallow often a click will be heard this is repeated as many times as necessary until equalization occurs. By performing this, the back third of the tongue and Thyroid cartilage Adams Apple will elevate causing the opening of the nasal cavities and eustachian tubes , thus allowing air into the middle ear and equalizing it to ambient pressure ambient air pressure . ref name kay ref name roydhouse This maneuver does not constrict the eustachian tubes, nor ... is omitted. The maneuver can be done at any time during the respiratory cycle and it does not inhibit ... title Venous Return Hemodynamics accessdate 2008 06 11 ref Effort to perform the maneuver is minimal ... more details
Infobox film name The Grand Maneuver image The Grand Maneuver poster.jpg image size caption Film poster director Ren Clair producer Ren Clair br Andr Daven writer Ren Clair br J r me G ronimi adaptation br Jean Marsan adaptation starring Mich le Morgan br G rard Philipe music Georges Van Parys cinematography Robert Lefebvre editing Louisette Hautecoeur br Denise Natot distributor Cin dis France br UMPO US released film date 1955 10 25 df yes runtime 106 minutes country Film France language French budget gross The Grand Maneuver lang fr Les Grandes Man uvres is a French films of 1955 1955 romantic drama film directed and written by Ren Clair , and starring Mich le Morgan and G rard Philipe . ref name NY Times cite news url http movies.nytimes.com movie 93667 The Grand Maneuver overview title New York Times The Grand Maneuver accessdate 2008 07 25 work NY Times first A.H. last Weiler ref In 1974 in film 1974 , the film was screened at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival Cannes Film Festival . ref name festival cannes.com cite web url http www.festival cannes.com en archives ficheFilm id 2267 year 1974.html title Festival de Cannes The Grand Maneuver accessdate 2009 04 27 work festival cannes.com ref Cast Mich le Morgan as Marie Louise Rivi re G rard Philipe as Le lieutenant Armand de la Verne Jean Desailly as Victor Duverger Pierre Dux as Le Colonel Jacques Fabbri as L ordonnance d Armand Jacques Fran ois as Rodolphe Yves Robert as Le Lieutenant F lix Leroy Brigitte Bardot as Lucie Lise Delamare as Juliette Duverger Jacqueline Maillan as Jeanne Duverger, une soeur de Victor Magali No l as Th r se, la chanteuse as Magali Noel Simone Val re as Gis le Monnet as Simone Valere Catherine Anouilh as Alice, la fille du pr fet Madeleine Barbul e as La dame au chapeau jaune Dany Carrel as Rose Mousse References reflist External links imdb title id 0048133 title The Grand Maneuver Amg ... de France Clair DEFAULTSORT Grand Maneuver, The Category 1955 films Category French films Category ... more details
Infobox single Name The Heinrich Maneuver Cover Heinrich maneuver.jpg Artist Interpol band Interpol from Album Our Love to Admire Released flagicon USA 7 May 2007 BR flagicon UK 2 July 2007 Format Music download Digital download , Gramophone Record 2x 7 , CD Recorded Electric Lady Studios BR New York City Genre Post punk revival Length 3 28 Label Capitol Records Producer Rich Costey Last single C mere br 2005 This single The Heinrich Maneuver br 2007 Next single Mammoth song Mammoth br 2007 The Heinrich Maneuver is a song on New York City New York based post punk revival band Interpol band Interpol s third album , Our Love to Admire . It is the first single music single from the album. The cover features a Serval cat. The song s title is a play on the Choking Abdominal thrusts Heimlich Maneuver . Sound Popular music magazine Billboard magazine Billboard has described the song as a peppy kiss off to an ex love now residing on the opposite coast. ref http www.billboard.com bbcom news article display.jsp?vnu content id 1003576705 Interpol Shares Its Love On Third Album Bot generated title ... radio station to play The Heinrich Maneuver , doing so on 27 April 2007 at 6 12pm Central Time Zone ... Radio Audio on Demand Bot generated title ref The Heinrich Maneuver was also played regularly throughout ... date March 2010 CD Parlophone CLCD894 UK The Heinrich Maneuver Radio Edit 3 28 Mammoth Instrumental 4 16 7 Parlophone CL894 UK The Heinrich Maneuver Radio Edit 3 28 Concert Introduction 2007 2 22 7 Parlophone CLS894 UK The Heinrich Maneuver Radio Edit 3 28 Wrecking Ball 4 30 Charting The song ... video The video for The Heinrich Maneuver was released on June 26, 2007. It is a single take of the main ... is the twisted love song ode to California Cali The Heinrich Maneuver. Interpol is teaming up with E ... band DEFAULTSORT Heinrich Maneuver, The Category Interpol songs Category 2007 singles gl The Heinrich Maneuver nl The Heinrich Maneuver ru The Heinrich Maneuver ... more details
The Epley maneuver or Epley s exercises is a maneuver used to treat benign paroxysmal positional vertigo BPPV . ref cite journal author Hilton M, Pinder D title The Epley canalith repositioning manoeuvre for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo journal Cochrane Database Syst Rev volume issue 2 pages CD003162 year 2004 pmid 15106194 doi 10.1002 14651858.CD003162.pub2 ref It is often performed by a doctor or a physical therapist, but can be performed by the patient at home. This maneuver was developed by Dr. John Epley and first described in 1980. ref cite journal author Epley JM title New dimensions of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo journal Otolaryngol. Head Neck Surg. volume 88 issue 5 pages 599 605 year 1980 pmid 7443266 ref The procedure is as follows Sit upright. Turn your head to the symptomatic side at a 45 degree angle, and lie on your back. Remain up to 5 minutes in this position. Turn your head 90 degrees to the other side. Remain up to 5 minutes in this position. Roll your body onto your side in the direction you are facing now you are pointing your head nose down. Remain up to 5 minutes in this position. Go back to the sitting position and remain up to 30 seconds in this position. The entire procedure should be repeated two more times, for a total of three times. See also Balance disorder Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo External links http www.youtube.com watch?v pa6t Bpg494 Video demonstration Epley maneuver no sound 0 40 Flash Video http www.youtube.com watch?v ZqokxZRbJfw Video demonstration Epley s maneuver with narration 0 45 Flash Video References reflist treatment stub Category Otology de Epley Man ver es Maniobra de Epley no Epleys man ver pl Manewr Epleya pt Manobra de Epley ru ... more details
M ller s Manoeuvre After a forced expiration, an attempt at inspiration is made with closed mouth and nose, whereby the negative pressure in the chest and lungs is made very subatmospheric the reverse of Valsalva manoeuvre . This technique is designed to look for collapsed sections of airways such as the Vertebrate trachea trachea and upper airways. In this maneuver, the patient attempts to inhale with his mouth closed and his nostrils plugged, which leads to a collapse of the airway. Introducing a flexible fiberoptic scope into the hypopharynx to obtain a view, the examiner may witness the collapse and identify weakened sections of the airway. M ller s maneuver is used to help determine the cause of sleep apnea . A positive test results means the site of upper airway obstruction is likely below the level of the soft palate, and the patient will probably not benefit from a uvulopalatopharyngoplasty alone. This maneuver is very helpful in doing MRI for sleep apnoea, when sedation to patient can be avoided. There is some evidence that the sites of obstruction with Muller s manoeuvre do not represent reliably the sites of obstruction during normal sleep. Other factors such as the body s position whilst conducting the manoeuvre may wel effect this. Reference Textbook of Medical Physiology p784 Arthur C. Guyton Sleep apnea and snoring Surgical and non surgical therapy. M Friedman, 2009 Category Respiration med stub ... more details
Zavanelli maneuver is an Obstetrics obstetric maneuver that involves pushing back the delivered Fetus fetal head into the birth canal in anticipation of performing a cesarean section in case of shoulder dystocia . ref name pmid15086043 cite journal author Baxley EG, Gobbo RW title Shoulder dystocia journal Am Fam Physician volume 69 issue 7 pages 1707 14 year 2004 month April pmid 15086043 doi url http www.aafp.org afp 2004 0401 p1707.html ref It is performed only after other maneuvers have failed as it is associated with high risk to both the mother and the fetus. ref cite book last Kish first Karen coauthors Joseph V. Collea editor Alan H. DeCherney others Lauren Nathan title Current Obstetric & Gynecologic Diagnosis & Treatment accessdate 2008 06 16 edition Ninth Edition year 2003 month publisher Lange McGraw Hill isbn 0 07 118207 1 pages 382 chapter Malpresentation & Cord Prolapse Chapter 21 ref See also McRoberts maneuver Shoulder dystocia Treatment Treatment of shoulder dystocia References Reflist Obstetrical procedures Category Obstetrics pl Manewr Zavanelliego ... more details
In spaceflight , an orbital maneuver is the use of spacecraft propulsion propulsion systems to change the orbit of a spacecraft . For spacecraft far from Earth for example those in orbits around the Sun an orbital maneuver is called a deep space maneuver DSM . Impulsive maneuvers An Impulse function impulsive maneuver is one which involves a single, ideally instantaneous change in the spacecraft s velocity . Because even small spacecraft have mass, no truly instantaneous change in velocity is possible. But during the planning phase of most space missions, designers will first approximate their intended orbital changes using impulsive maneuvers. This greatly reduces the complexity of finding the correct orbital transitions. The instantaneous changes in velocity are referred to as delta v math Delta mathbf v , math , the total delta v for all maneuvers required in the mission is called a delta v budget . With a good approximation of the delta v budget designers can estimate the fuel to payload requirements of the spacecraft. Using these approximations is most useful when finite thrusts are to be executed in short bursts. Finite maneuvers like these are possible with high thrust to weight spacecraft propulsion propulsion systems , e.g. chemical rocket s. However, even for long burns, impulsive maneuver approximations remain very accurate outside the Earth s atmosphere . Non impulsive maneuvers Applying a low thrust over longer periods of time is referred to as non impulsive maneuvers where non impulsive refers to the maneuver not being of a short time period rather than not involving impulse physics impulse change in momentum, which clearly must take place . They are less efficient as very high amounts of energy can be lost due to the Oberth effect and other inefficiences. However ... budget Docking maneuver Gravitational slingshot Hohmann transfer Low energy transfers Orbital inclination ... of Spacecraft by Wigbert Fehse Orbits DEFAULTSORT Orbital Maneuver Category Astrodynamics Category Orbital ... more details
The McRoberts maneuver is employed in case of shoulder dystocia during childbirth and involves hyperflexing the mother s legs tightly to her abdomen. This widens the pelvis, and flattens the spine in the lower back lumbar spine . If this maneuver does not succeed, an assistant applies pressure on the lower abdomen suprapubic pressure , and the delivered head is also gently pulled. The technique is effective in about 42 of cases. ref cite book last Kish first Karen coauthors Joseph V. Collea editor Alan H. DeCherney others Lauren Nathan title Current Obstetric & Gynecologic Diagnosis & Treatment accessdate 2008 06 16 edition Ninth Edition year 2003 month publisher Lange McGraw Hill isbn 0 07 118207 1 pages 381 382 chapter Malpresentation & Cord Prolaps Chapter 21 ref References Reflist Obstetrical procedures Category Childbirth Category Obstetrics med stub ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Oregon Maneuver partof World War II training image File 91st Infantry Division, Col J.P. Donnovin, 1943.jpg 250px caption Blue Force officer during Oregon Maneuver date ... casualties1 casualties2 File Oregon Maneuver Area, 1943.PNG right thumb 305px The Oregon Maneuver ... combat operations in World War II . The maneuver included approximately 100,000 men. The major units ... at Camp Abbot , south of Bend, Oregon Bend , Oregon . The maneuver included five specific training problems that engaged troops from a defensive Red Force and an offensive Blue Force . Following the maneuver ... theatre of World War II Pacific theatre. Background The Oregon Maneuver was the largest military field ..., Michael, War Games , Camp Abbot , Sunriver Nature Center, Sunriver, Oregon, 1989, pp. 8 9. ref The maneuver ... km2 . Almost all of Deschutes County, Oregon Deschutes County was included in the maneuver area along ... and Grant County, Oregon Grant counties were also included in the maneuver area. The area included ... in the northeast plus vast tracks of land administered by the Bureau of Land Management throughout the maneuver area. The maneuver area was an irregular triangle shape, with Sisters, Oregon Sisters in the northwest ... Maneuver were from the IV Corps, commanded by Major General Alexander M. Patch. The three divisions ... of Oregon at End , The Bend Bulletin , Bend, Oregon, 30 Sep 1943, p. 1. ref The maneuver plan called ... of 1943. By July 1943, preparations for the maneuver were underway in central Oregon. Before ... Corps United States Army Signal Corps battalion set up a communication network in the maneuver area ... arrived in the maneuver area in early August. Most of the infantry units were initially bivouacked ... 2010. ref As the divisions moved to the maneuver area from Camp White and Camp Adair, Oregon state ... reminded to obey directions from military police when traveling anywhere in the maneuver area ... Maneuver The initial phase of the maneuver was conducted in the triangle between Sisters, Bend ... more details
history of war Maneuver warfare , American and British English spelling differences or manoeuvre warfare ... seen throughout military history . Background Methods of war stand on a continuum between maneuver .... Maneuver warfare advocates recognize that all warfare involves both maneuver and attrition. Maneuver ... Maneuver is used by maneuver warfare theorists to refer to movement by forces to gain advantageous position relative to the enemy ref Maneuver Warfare Handbook by William Lind. ref as opposed to its use in the phrase maneuver warfare . The idea of using rapid movement to keep an enemy off balance ... and Maneuver Warfare by Martin vanCreveld ref However changing technology such as the development of cavalry and mechanized vehicles, has led to increased interest in the concepts of maneuver warfare ... the battlefield. One of most famous early maneuver tactics was the Pincer movement double envelopment ... the most famous example of maneuver warfare and derived in part from the theories of many, perhaps ..., though there were many maneuver minded commanders including Richard O Connor O Connor , Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein Montgomery and George S. Patton Patton . Maneuver Warfare Doctrine According to the United States Marine Corps , one key concept of maneuver warfare is that maneuver is traditionally thought of as a spatial concept, that is the use of maneuver so as to gain positional advantage. The US Marine concept of maneuver however is a warfighting philosophy that seeks .... On the contrary, firepower is central to maneuver warfare. Nor do we mean to imply that we will pass ... led to the creation of the United States Army s AirLand battle doctrine. Though far from focusing on maneuver ... and was seen as moving towards maneuver warfare in comparison to the earlier Active Defense ... maneuver and attrition. Development of Maneuver Warfare theories By far the most important development ... the Cold War . ref pp.139 186, Simpkin ref The Finnish army used maneuver warfare concepts successfully ... more details
Wright s maneuver is a medical sign clinical sign in which the Pulse radial pulse weakens or disappears when the arm is Abduction kinesiology abducted and External rotation externally rotated . It occurs in some patients with thoracic outlet syndrome . ref http www.mayoclinic.com health thoracic outlet syndrome DS00800 DSECTION tests and diagnosis Thoracic outlet syndrome at Mayo Clinic MayoClinic.com ref See also Adson s sign References reflist Category Medical signs Eponymous medical signs for muscles and soft tissue med sign stub ... more details
The Valsalva maneuver or Valsalva manoeuvre is performed by moderately forceful attempted exhalation ... of the maneuver can be used either in medicine medical examination as a test of cardiac function ... principal scientific interest was the human ear. He described the Eustachian tube and the maneuver to test its patency openness . He also described the use of this maneuver to expel pus from the middle ... the glottis is also an alternative to closing the mouth in performing the Eustachian tube maneuver since ... s maneuver. Forty millimeter mercury pressure is applied at 5 seconds and relieved at 20 seconds ... and posture on responses to the Valsalva maneuver journal Aviat Space Environ Med volume 67 issue ... used by dentists following extraction of a maxillary molar tooth. The maneuver is performed to determine ... tends to open the tubes, allowing the ear to equalize itself. If this fails, then the Valsalva maneuver may be used. It should be noted this maneuver, when used as a tool to equalize middle ear pressure ... heard by the practitioner, thus providing feedback that the maneuver was successful. During ... the excess saliva opens the eustachian tubes. In a clinical setting the Valsalva maneuver will commonly ... and even fainting. Cardiology The Valsalva maneuver may be used to arrest episodes of supraventricular ... Comparison of treatment of supraventricular tachycardia by Valsalva maneuver and carotid sinus massage ... C title Potential dangers of the Valsalva maneuver and adenosine in paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia ... June pmid 16573413 doi url accessdate ref The maneuver can sometimes be used to diagnose heart abnormalities ... 2008 07 09 ref For example, the Valsalva maneuver classically increases the intensity of hypertrophic ... cardiomyopathy , mitral valve prolapse The Valsalva maneuver works by decreasing preload to the heart. A complementary maneuver for differentiating disorders is the Handgrip maneuver , which increases afterload. The Valsalva maneuver alters heart rate through sympathetic nervous system sympathetic stimulation ... more details
carpal tunnel syndrome. ref Urbano, F. 2000 . Tinel s sign and Phalen s maneuver Physical signs ..., the sensitivity of the Phalen s maneuver ranged from 51 to 91 and its specificity from 33 to 88 ... within the carpal tunnel and may be more useful as a provocative examination maneuver. Reverse Phalen s maneuver results in a significantly higher intracarpal canal hydrostatic pressure as compared ... s maneuver as an aid in diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome journal Archives of physical medicine ... s maneuver is more Sensitivity tests sensitive than Tinel s sign . ref Cherian A, Kuruvilla A. 2006 ... more details
Ambesh maneuver is a technique that involves the simple external compression of internal jugular vein in order to prevent ref cite journal doi 10.1097 00000542 200208000 00050 last1 Ambesh first1 SP last2 Dubey first2 PK last3 Matreja first3 P last4 Tripathi first4 M last5 Singh first5 S title Manual occlusion of the internal jugular vein during subclavian vein catheterization a maneuver to prevent misplacement of catheter into internal jugular vein journal Anesthesiology volume 97 issue 2 pages 528 9 year 2002 pmid 12151957 ref and diagnose ref cite journal doi 10.1097 00000542 200112000 00016 last1 Ambesh first1 SP last2 Pandey first2 JC last3 Dubey first3 PK title Internal jugular vein occlusion test for rapid diagnosis of misplaced subclavian vein catheter into the internal jugular vein journal Anesthesiology volume 95 issue 6 pages 1377 9 year 2001 pmid 11748395 ref misplacement of the subclavian vein catheter into the internal jugular vein IJV . The subclavian vein is a big vessel that drains the blood from the hand, forearm and the upper arm into the right side of the heart through superior vena cava. The subclavian veins lie just behind the clavicle on each side and therefore known as subclavian vein. Indications Catheter placement in one of the big veins Subclavian vein, Internal jugular vein or femoral vein is routinely done to monitor central venous pressure CVP , to administer ... maneuver, developed by S.P. Ambesh not only prevents the misplacement of subclavian vein catheter ... and drug administration. The Ambesh maneuver is quite simple, handy, inexpensive, and instant ... last3 Singhal first3 V last4 Singh first4 V last5 Rani first5 A title Ambesh maneuver during subclavian ... ref The maneuver is now routinely used and recommended by others to avoid the most common misplacement ... subclavian line gone.html Trick of Trade Ambesh Maneuver. Academic life in emergency Medicine . December 2, 2009 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Ambesh Maneuver Category Surgical techniques ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup April 2007 globalize July 2008 The PIT maneuver is a method by which one car pursuing another can force the pursued vehicle to abruptly turn sideways to the direction of travel, causing the driver to lose control and stop. The acronym PIT has a number of different meanings, depending on the agency using it or school teaching it. The most common meanings are Precision Immobilization Technique , Pursuit Immobilization Technique , Pursuit Intervention Technique , Push It Tough , Parallel Immobilization Technique , and Precision Intervention Tactic . In each case, the meaning is clear, no matter how the acronym is explained. Other names for the same maneuver are Tactical Vehicle Intervention TVI , tactical ramming , legal intervention , and fishtailing . This method is mostly used to end a car chase more safely. Other methods of terminating a pursuit include TPAC and the use of Spike strip Spikes also known by various trade names such as Stop Sticks or Stinger . A PIT maneuver is not effective against medium and heavy trucks and will instead cause serious damage to the police car SUV attempting it. History The PIT was originally popularized in the 1970s by BSR Incorporated, an advanced driver training school in Summit Point, West Virginia . Citation needed date ... related to the Police PIT maneuver and may predate it. Citation needed date April 2007 The first US ... this technique. Procedure Image pit maneuver.svg thumb 120px right How to perform the PIT maneuver ... in teaching J turn s as a way of controlling the spinout resulting from a successful PIT maneuver being ... In Response to The Maneuver of Precision Immobilization Technique, Proceedings of ASME Dynamic Systems ... Controls ESC in response to PIT maneuvers. The PIT maneuver is not permitted during police pursuits in the United Kingdom . TPAC Image PIT Damage.jpg thumb 200px right Damage from a PIT maneuver on a Crown ... also Spike strip References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Pit Maneuver Category Law enforcement techniques Category ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Hubscher maneuver or Jack Test refers to a method of evaluating the flexibility of a pes planus or flat foot type. The test is performed with the patient weight bearing while the clinician dorsoflexes the hallux and watches for the formation of an Arches of the foot arch . A positive result arch formation results from the flatfoot being flexible. A negative result lack of arch formation results from the flatfoot being rigid. References Diagnosis and treatment of adult flatfoot . The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Volume 44, Issue 2, Pages 78 11 M. Lee, J. Vanore, J. Thomas, A. Catanzariti, G. Kogler, S. Kravitz, S. Miller, S. Gassen it is also one method of diagnosing functional hallux limitus. recent investigations into its reliability have questioned its ability to predict range of motion at the 1st MTP during Gait Category Orthopedic surgery Medicine stub ... more details
Queckenstedt s maneuver is an outdated clinical test, formerly used for diagnosing spinal stenosis . The test is performed by placing the patient in the lateral decubitus position, thereafter the clinician performs a lumbar puncture . The opening pressure is measured. Then, the clinician s assistant compresses both jugular veins, which leads to a rise in the intracranial pressure . Given normal anatomy, the intracranial pressure will be reflected as a rapidly rising pressure measured from the lumbar needle, within 10 12 seconds. If there is a stenosis in the spine, there will be a damped, delayed response in the lumbar pressure, thus a positive Queckenstedt s maneuver. Nowadays this test has been made mostly superfluous by superior imaging modalities like MRI and Computed tomography CAT . ref cite journal last Pearce first JMS author authorlink coauthors date year 2006 month June day title Queckenstedt s manoeuvre journal J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry volume 77 series issue 6 page 728 pages 728 publisher location issn pmid 16705195 pmc 2077443 doi 10.1136 jnnp.2005.083618 bibcode oclc id url language format accessdate laysummary laysource laydate quote ref The test is named after Hans Heinrich Georg Queckenstedt who described it in 1916. ref Queckenstedt HHG. Zur Diagnose der R ckenmarkskompression. Deutsche Zeitschrift f r Nervenheilkunde, 1916 55 325 333. ref References reflist Category Physical examination med sign stub de Queckenstedt Zeichen pl Pr ba Queckenstedta ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Piquissiri maneuver partof the War of the Triple Alliance image Image Americo chaco MHN.jpg 300px caption date end of 1868 place near Humait casus territory result Allied victory combatant1 flag Paraguay 1842 combatant2 flag Uruguay br flag Argentina br flag Empire of Brazil commander1 Francisco Solano L pez politician Francisco Solano L pez commander2 flagicon Empire of Brazil Duke of Caxias strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox War of the Triple Alliance The Piquissiri maneuver was a tactical move by Brazilian commander Lu s Alves de Lima e Silva , the Duke of Caxias Marqu s de Caxias in the War of the Triple Alliance . Paraguay an leader Francisco Solano L pez politician Francisco Solano L pez had concentrated his troops in a strong position across the Piquissiri stream, so Caxias made a bold move, building a road through 11 kilometers of marshland in the Gran Chaco Chaco which lead around the Paraguayan position. L pez, who was convinced that masses of troops could not cross the Chaco, was surprised the allies attacked from behind. L pez was forced to flee with his surviving troops to the hills in the north, where he and the Paraguayan would resist until 1870. External links http geocities.yahoo.com.br guerrapara dezembrada.htm pt icon http web.archive.org web 20091027111502 http www.geocities.com Pentagon Camp 2523 en icon http web.archive.org web 20091027043104 http geocities.com ulysses costa Guerradoparaguai pt icon mil hist stub Battles of the War of the Triple Alliance coord missing Paraguay Category Battles of the War of the Triple Alliance pt Manobra de Piquissiri uk ... more details