The procedure of pushing or massaging dislocated bones or hernias to make them return to their usual position.
In surgery, restoration by manipulation only of a dislocated organ or part to its normal position.
The returning to a normal position of displaced bones, organs, or other parts by manipulation only, unaided by mechanical devices.
The method of pushing back, into the abdominal cavity, a loop of bowel which has passed through the wall in consequence of a rupture.
The manual replacement or reduction of a hernia or dislocation.
A chemotherapeutic drug obtained from the bark of the yew tree, Taxus brevifolia. It is used to treat cancers of the breast, ovary, and other organs. Side effects include bone marrow suppression, neuropathy, mucositis, and hypersensitivity reactions.
The act of repositioning a displaced organ back to its usual location, such as correcting a hernia or repositioning a misaligned uterus.
The automatic movement of an organism toward (positive taxis) or away from (negative taxis) a stimulus without conscious intention.