Position of the patient undergoing restoration

Any organ that you restore must be in a comfortable position that does not allow pain. The best position in this case is the one that is characteristic of the organ by nature, when, for example, the arm is bent and the leg is extended, taking into account what is familiar to the patient in this regard. Just as an organ that should hang should hang in a straight position, so that organ, the condition of which requires that it should not hang, should rest and lie on something straight and level, so that part of it does not hang, and part does not turn out to be propped up.

Suspending is harmful to any organ being restored, but lifting it upward is beneficial if nothing prevents this. If you give an organ a position in which it is higher or lower than it should be, then bend and bend it as required by the hanging and position of the organ.