Maneuver or manoeuvre may be:
Military or naval movement
Controlled change in movement
Skilled movement or procedure
A military exercise (also called war game in American English) is the employment of military resources in training for Military operations either exploring Maneuver warfare, also spelled manoeuvre warfare, is the term used by military theorists for a concept of Warfare that advocates attempting to Aerobatic maneuvers are flight paths putting Aircraft in unusual attitudes in Air shows Dog fights or Competition aerobatics. In Spaceflight, an orbital maneuver is the use of propulsion systems to change the Orbit of a Spacecraft. In Obstetrics, Leopold's Maneuvers are a common and systematic way to determine the position of a Fetus inside the woman's Uterus. Choking is the mechanical obstruction of the flow of air from the environment into the lungs Gowers' sign is a Medical sign that indicates Weakness of the Proximal Muscles namely those of the Lower limb. Kocher manoeuvre is a surgical manoeuvre to expose structures in the retroperitoneum behind the Duodenum and Pancreas; for example to control Hemorrhage Müller's maneuver is a technique designed to look for collapsed sections of Airways such as the Trachea. Phalen's Maneuver is a diagnostic test for carpal tunnel syndrome discovered by an American Orthopedist named George S The Pringle manoeuvre is a surgical manoeuvre used in some abdominal operations A large haemostat is used to clamp the Lesser omentum The Valsalva maneuver is performed by forcibly exhaling against a closed airwayDictionary
maneuver
-noun
- (US) A movement, often one performed with difficulty.
- (often plural, US) A large training field exercise of military troops.
-verb
- (US) To move (something) carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position.
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