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Prolonged immobilisation refers to an extended period during which a patient’s movement is significantly restricted, often due to injury, surgery, or critical illness. It matters clinically because it increases the risk of complications such as muscle atrophy, pressure ulcers, and venous thromboembolism. A key associated complication is deep vein thrombosis, which can lead to life-threatening pulmonary embolism.

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