Difference between revisions of "Running Leg Drop"
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− | A '''running leg drop''' is Hulk Hogan's signature move, which is essentially a variant of the precordial thump. In this resuscitative maneuver, the rescuing provider bounces off a conveniently placed set of ropes before landing the leg on the "found-down" patient's chest. The '''running leg drop''' leads to return of spontaneous circulation in a whopping 0.0001% of cases. | + | A '''running leg drop''' is Hulk Hogan's signature move, which is essentially a variant of the precordial thump. In this resuscitative maneuver, the rescuing provider bounces off a conveniently placed set of ropes before landing the leg on the "[[Found Down|found-down]]" patient's chest. The '''running leg drop''' leads to return of spontaneous circulation in a whopping 0.0001% of cases. |
[[Category:Emergency Medicine]] | [[Category:Emergency Medicine]] | ||
[[Category:Internal Medicine]] | [[Category:Internal Medicine]] | ||
[[Category:Critical Care]] | [[Category:Critical Care]] |
Revision as of 12:07, 26 September 2016
A running leg drop is Hulk Hogan's signature move, which is essentially a variant of the precordial thump. In this resuscitative maneuver, the rescuing provider bounces off a conveniently placed set of ropes before landing the leg on the "found-down" patient's chest. The running leg drop leads to return of spontaneous circulation in a whopping 0.0001% of cases.