Yes if you're laying on something soft.
Aside from the Latin, the most common term for lying on your back is supine.
The medical term for a patient lying on his belly is the prone position. The opposite of the prone position is supine, or the patient lying flat on his back.
The prone position is lying flat on your front, face down. Lying flat face up is called prostrate.
Orthopnea is the medical term meaning shortness of breath when lying flat.
The bicycle exercise while lying on your back; also on your back and lying flat and raising your legs slowly off the floor up and down works just as well as sit ups.
The following are some back exercises that work to relieve back pain; Spread eagle exercise which is done through lying with arms above the head, Pelvic exercise done by lying with the knees bent and feet flat on the floor and lastly by Hip twisting.
it refers to an animal that is lying down and unable to rise.
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The recommended patient position for safely removing a central line is lying flat on their back.
Yes. But the risk may be here that you might be lying in your bed while eating them. Make sure that you're not lying flat on your back, or one of them might choke you. Sit up or lay on your side.
lying flat, face down
Supine (laying flat on back) with bolster under right side.