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Compared to traditional surgery, when patients undergo laparoscopic surgery:
Body Alignment
The optimal placement of body parts so that bones and joints are in correct anatomical position, minimizing strain and improving function.
Sitting Position
A posture in which the torso is upright and supported by the buttocks and thighs, commonly used for work or rest.
Popliteal Space
The area behind the knee joint where blood vessels and nerves pass through.
External Rotation
A movement where a limb or part is rotated away from the center of the body.
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