Pronunciation: /ˈproʊnɪŋ/
verb to place a patient face down in a prone position as a medical treatment
A1 The nurse showed the patient how to prone properly.
A2 During the yoga class, the instructor instructed the students to prone for relaxation.
B1 Athletes often prone to improve their flexibility and strength.
B2 Physical therapists recommend proning as a way to alleviate back pain.
C1 The expert demonstrated advanced proning techniques to the fitness class.
C2 Elite athletes undergo specialized training that includes proning to enhance their performance.
formal The medical team decided to initiate proning for the patient to improve oxygenation.
informal The doctors recommended proning as a way to help with breathing.
slang I heard that proning can really help with getting more air into your lungs.
figurative In times of distress, sometimes we need to mentally proning ourselves to find clarity and peace.
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