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#1 SCTnurse

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Posted 05 June 2006 - 06:58 PM

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Hi, I'm under a big cloud!! I have 3 weeks and no ideas, I am writing a 10,000 word essay about bowel management following SCI and the research out there is none exsistent!!! I keep coming across this word "Valsalva Manourve" but have never been educated as to what this is or how it works, Can any shed a bit of light???? Your help would be much appreciated :)
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#2 kanga2433

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Posted 05 June 2006 - 07:05 PM

Well, you really ought to try a bit harder. Search under Valsalva Maneuver on Google and you ought ot find something. Try looking on www.spinal.co.uk fr the factsheet on bowel care. Are we supposed to do your homework?
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#3 mttb14

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Posted 10 June 2006 - 01:01 PM

 SCTnurse, on Jun 5 2006, 07:58 PM, said:

:badmood:
Hi, I'm under a big cloud!! I have 3 weeks and no ideas, I am writing a 10,000 word essay about bowel management following SCI and the research out there is none exsistent!!! I keep coming across this word "Valsalva Manourve" but have never been educated as to what this is or how it works, Can any shed a bit of light???? Your help would be much appreciated :wacko:
:) Ta muchly xxx

Hi,

Try spelling it correctly when you search and you might have more luck finding it, valsalva manoeuvre, alternatively type in bowel management or spinal cord injury and you will get loads of different things come up.

Stewarts solicitors seem to have lots of attachments to their site to do with anything to do with Spinal injury and effects and health issues, it also brings you back to this forum as a link.

http://en.wikipedia....salva_manoeuvre

http://www.spinal.co...?pid=133&step=4


Maria

Edited by Apparelyzed, 23 June 2006 - 07:00 PM.

Wife of an incomplete SCI - level C5/6 - accident lifting boards above his head in work caused popping sensation in his neck and this was the result. He uses a wheelchair part of the time.

Never say never, and definately do not quit, its usually worth the trying in the end.




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