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Spinal cord trauma is potentially the most devastating consequence of injury to the spine. This well-established, practical guide provides a detailed overview from the scene of the accident to rehabilitation and discharge from hospital care. This latest edition has been substantially rewritten to include the most recent developments in practical management of patients with potential spine injury and risk-minimisation techniques. There is also a new chapter on spinal cord injury in developing countries.
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ABC of Spinal Cord Injury
ABC of Spinal Cord Injury
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As with most spinal cord injury individuals... the major problem after the dismissal from a hospital is dealing with their problems bowels. Surveys have indicated that this is the most depressing problem and is described as greater than the acceptance that the individual can no longer walk. I know, because I am a quadriplegic mean that I am paralyzed basically from the neck down and quads at the worst bowel problems. My problem was so great that I was driven to investigate and invent an FDA approved new medical device that uses pulsing water therapy inside of the colon. For full information on this device please go to http://www.mybowel.com and discover some of the miracles that have occurred with the users. Insurance does reimburse for this product. It even reduces urinary tract infections UTI.
Thanks Roy
Bowel problem is one of the problems occur for quadriplegic patient. Hygiene is important for this patient. Techniques are demanding, and this is one of them.
By the way the picture before and after not the same, I think.
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