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Hi Kal

Our guys at work cover this sort of thing as our medics are well up to speed

on this for our Rope Rescue guys.

I am back at work this week so I will try to get the info from them ASAP.

Cheers

Rod

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>>From: " Kalpesh Diyar " <kalpesh.diyar@...>

>I've been asked to do a presentation on:

>

> " suspension trauma " / " orthostatic hypotension "

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Hi Rod,

Thank you, I look forward to hearing from you.

Kal

RE: Suspension Trauma / Orthostatic

Hypotension

Hi Kal

Our guys at work cover this sort of thing as our medics are well up to speed

on this for our Rope Rescue guys.

I am back at work this week so I will try to get the info from them ASAP.

Cheers

Rod

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Suspension Trauma / Orthostatic

Hypotension

Hi all,

I've been asked to do a presentation on:

" suspension trauma " / " orthostatic hypotension "

Do any of the members have any info on this subject or any useful links.

Better still anyone already done a lesson on this subject?

So far the information I have gained seems very thin on the ground.

Mainly about climbers who get into difficulty, and end up stuck in

suspension.

I do understand that it is caused by poor veinus return from the lower

extremities when suspended from a harness and has similar effects to

crush syndrome, but I would like to learn more.

Thanking you in advance,

Kal

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Kal,

From memory there is a paper on the remote medics site on this. It is either in

the resources or download section.

Cheers,

Ross

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> From: " Karyn " <karyn.clark@...>

> Date: 2004/08/18 Wed AM 01:44:03 GMT

> < >

> Subject: RE: Suspension Trauma / Orthostatic Hypotension

>

> Try fallrightinternational.com.au

>

> Suspension Trauma / Orthostatic

> Hypotension

>

>

> Hi all,

>

> I've been asked to do a presentation on:

>

> " suspension trauma " / " orthostatic hypotension "

>

> Do any of the members have any info on this subject or any useful links.

> Better still anyone already done a lesson on this subject?

>

> So far the information I have gained seems very thin on the ground.

> Mainly about climbers who get into difficulty, and end up stuck in

> suspension.

>

> I do understand that it is caused by poor veinus return from the lower

> extremities when suspended from a harness and has similar effects to

> crush syndrome, but I would like to learn more.

>

> Thanking you in advance,

>

> Kal

>

>

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Thanks Ross,

I should have checked here first, duhhh

Kal

Re: RE: Suspension Trauma / Orthostatic

Hypotension

Kal,

From memory there is a paper on the remote medics site on this. It is either

in the resources or download section.

Cheers,

Ross

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