Repositioning Patients to Prevent Pressure Injuries

International guidance continues to emphasize scheduled repositioning as part of multimodal pressure injury prevention, tailored to risk and tolerance.

Thirty-degree lateral positions are frequently recommended over full 90-degree side-lying when the goal is to reduce shear and sustained compression over the sacrum and trochanters.

Support surfaces redistribute pressure but do not replace repositioning plans, skin checks, or offloading for medical devices.

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